CBC News - Wed, 09 Feb 2005 08:28:38 EST VICTORIA - The British Columbia government plans to encourage its population to get fit, quit smoking and eat more vegetables - all initiatives included in Tuesday's pre-election speech from the throne. 'Great goals for a golden decade,' is what the provincial Liberals call the initiatives. It says it wants to make B.C. the fittest, best educated place in North America, with the best supports for seniors, world class environmental management and more new jobs per capita than any place in Canada. The promises start with one for students: three years after the government lifted the freeze on tuition fees, it says there will no more double digit increases. "Your government will act to limit tuition fee increases to the rate of inflation, starting this September," said Lt.-Gov. Iona Campagnolo. On the fitness issue, the government says it's going to launch an initiative called Act Now to encourage British Columbians to exercise more, lose weight, quit smoking and have a healthy diet. As an example, the Liberals say they want "to increase by 20 per cent the number of British Columbians who eat the recommended daily level of fruit and vegetables." ------------------- Problems/Questions? Send it to Listserv owner: [log in to unmask] To unsubscribe, send the following message in the text section -- NOT the subject header -- to [log in to unmask] SIGNOFF SDOH DO NOT SEND IT BY HITTING THE REPLY BUTTON. THIS SENDS THE MESSAGE TO THE ENTIRE LISTSERV AND STILL DOES NOT REMOVE YOU. To subscribe to the SDOH list, send the following message to [log in to unmask] in the text section, NOT in the subject header. SUBSCRIBE SDOH yourfirstname yourlastname To post a message to all 1000+ subscribers, send it to [log in to unmask] Include in the Subject, its content, and location and date, if relevant. For a list of SDOH members, send a request to [log in to unmask] To receive messages only once a day, send the following message to [log in to unmask] SET SDOH DIGEST To view the SDOH archives, go to: https://listserv.yorku.ca/archives/sdoh.html