Crisis and Health Equity in Ontario: Key Pathways and Policy Challenges Arne Ruckert Abstract This working paper explores the impacts of the financial crisis on health equity in Ontario. It proposes a research framework and identifies key pathways by which the financial crisis has begun to impact the social determinants of health. In doing so‚ it attempts to contribute to a better understanding of the various ways in which global forces are shaping SDH in Ontario in the aftermath of the financial
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Farmworker situation in Ontario Farm workers in Ontario had been one of the most vulnerable agriculture workers for a long time and farm work continues to be dangerous in Canada. The situation isnt getting any better in Ontario and this needs to change since this had lasted for many years. The way farm workers are being treated are not equal as everyone else‚ I think farm workers deserve the same rights and equality as everyone else in Canada. Firstly‚ farm workers deserve to have equal rights
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percent was sold for fresh milk purposes (fluid milk) and 63% for was making dairy products (industrial milk) (Forbes et al.‚ 1982). Dairy production is important in every province‚ although 75% of the milk production in Canada is concentrated in Ontario and Quebec (Forbes et al.‚ 1982). In the early 1960’s‚ the dairy industry was chaotic. Farmers were tied to specific processors and their returns were decided by location and the financial health of the processors. To counteract this instability
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Don Cherry‚ born and raised in Kingston Ontario‚ is known for his openness‚ often debatable and always amusing commentary. Mr. Cherry can be seen weekly during the National Hockey League season. He has a segment during the first intermission‚ every Saturday on CBC’s Hockey Night In Canada called the Coach’s Corner. Don grew up playing hockey‚ for he was playing in the OHL by the time he was 17. Unfortunately‚ Don never made it big‚ but he managed to make his way around the minor league system
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Economic Impact of Sugar Beach‚ Toronto Article #1 Waterfront Toronto has transform a parking lot in a former industrial area into Toronto’s second urban beach at the water’s edge. It is located across from Redpath Sugar Factory and it is decorated with brightly colored pink umbrellas and candy striped rock. Sugar Beach is an important part of the revitalization of East Bayfront. It includes a plaza‚ urban beach and tree-lined promenade. The budget for Sugar Beach including site preparation costs
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through brilliant usage of the settings: Crow Lake‚ the ponds‚ and the university‚ respectively. First of all‚ the theme of isolation is introduced and developed through the setting of Crow Lake. Set against the desolate terrain of northern Ontario‚ Crow Lake is a modest farming settlement that is “... linked to the outside world by one dusty road and the railroad tracks” (Lawson 9). Lawson’s deceivingly simple depiction portrays Crow Lake’s only connection to the rest of the world as meager
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by her struggle with Alzheimer’s. I heard my parents discussing how and when my Mom would fly out to Ontario. One thing was certain‚ though: she was the only one from our family going to the funeral. At 8:00 a.m.‚ we received another phone call from my Uncle Gord. He told us that we could all come to Ontario‚ and that Opa would pay for the tickets! Suddenly‚ we were bound for a trip to Ontario‚ all six of us! The fact that it was Christmas holidays worked
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1. How did the course readings prepare you for the site visit? The course readings definitely prepare me for the Royal Ontario Museum site visit. During the visit‚ I was able to critically assess ROM’s experience and service culture. “Welcome to Experience Economy”’ explains five factors of designing memorable experience. They are: 1) Theme the experience. 2) Harmonize impressions with positive cues.‚ 3) Eliminate negative cues.‚ 4) Mix in memorabilia.‚ 5) Engage all five senses.(Pine & Gilmore‚
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ENG4U-B UNIT 1 The Issue of Identity Copyright © 2008 The Ontario Educational Communications Authority. All rights reserved. No part of these materials may be reproduced‚ in whole or in part‚ in any form or by any means‚ electronic or mechanical‚ including photocopying‚ recording‚ or stored in an information or retrieval system‚ without the prior written permission of The Ontario Educational Communications Authority. Every reasonable care has been taken to trace and acknowledge ownership
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