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Maritime Noon from CBC Radio (Highlights)
On the phone-in: Barry Walker and Eric Murphy answer questions about heat pump systems. Off the top, we speak with Ian Culbert from the Canadian Public Health Association about the measles outbreak in New Brunswick.

Maritime Noon from CBC Radio (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 52:35


On the phone-in: Barry Walker and Eric Murphy answer questions about heat pump systems. And off the top, we speak with Ian Culbert, the executive director of the Canadian Public Health Association, about the measles outbreak in New Brunswick. We also hear your feedback on fluoride in municipal drinking water.

Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

There are now 50 cases​ of measles in the province, and more than a quarter of New Brunswick students in kindergarten did not meet the immunization requirements in the 2023-24 school year.​ Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Ian Culbert​, executive director of the Canadian Public Health Association about the immunization numbers.

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Blackburn News Chatham
Evening News for Monday, May 27, 2024

Blackburn News Chatham

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 4:02


A 43-year-old Walpole Island man is facing drug charges after police found a stolen motorcycle in Wallaceburg. A recent fight between roommates has led to assault charges. CK council has a big agenda ahead of tonight's meeting. Ontario's privacy commissioner is investigating circumstances around the province's Greenbelt debacle.  The Canadian Public Health Association is not impressed with the Ford government's plan to make alcohol available in all convenience, grocery, and big box stores this fall.

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Canada's Podcast
Can People be Happy int Times like These?

Canada's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 17:24


In this video interview, happiness expert Dr. Gillian Mandich discusses the state of happiness in today's world. She is a scientist on a mission to help people live their happiest life. Mandich is a published researcher; two-time TEDx speaker; the founder of The International Happiness Institute of Health Science Research; and you can often find her in the media on shows such as The Social, Marilyn Denis, Breakfast Television, and The Morning Show. I use the latest evidence-based health information and science to help people live happy, healthy lives. My PhD is from Western University in Health Science, specializing in Health Promotion. I am a top-rated keynote speaker and I appear regularly as the resident Happiness Expert on The Social and Breakfast Television. I've also appeared on ABC7 New York, Global TV, CP24, CityLine, City News Toronto, Your Morning, CTV Toronto, Rogers TV, and CTV London. My academic work has been published in The Canadian Journal of Diabetes, The Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, The International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, The Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health, The Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research, and Health Science Inquiry. I've presented at academic conferences such as The World Diabetes Congress; International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity; The 2nd, 3rd, and 4th National Obesity Summits; The Canadian Public Health Association; Canadian Diabetes Association; International Congress of Dietetics; and The Public Health in Action Symposium. My work has been published in The Huffington Post, Chatelaine, Oxygen Magazine, Clean Eating Magazine, MindBodyGreen, Inside Fitness, Sweat Equity, and STRONG Fitness Magazine. I work with brands including Reebok, CLIF Bar, and Clean Eating. I've been featured on QVC, HSN, Today's Shopping Choice, Virgin Radio, The Gazette, The Ottawa Business Journal, Alive Magazine, and The London Free Press. I've spoken at events including The CanFitPro World Fitness Expo, The Green Living Show, Women In Wellness, The Total Mom Show, The Allied Beauty Association Revel In Beauty Show, The Archangel Show, Girl Power in Play Symposium, Women Who Influence, Health Hustlers, Pint of Science, and the Strong Women Summit. Mario Toneguzzi is Managing Editor of Canada's Podcast. He has more than 40 years of experience as a daily newspaper writer, columnist, and editor. He was named in 2021 as one of the Top 10 Business Journalists in the World by PR News – the only Canadian to make the list. He was also named by RETHINK to its global list of Top Retail Experts 2024. About Us Canada's Podcast is the number one podcast in Canada for entrepreneurs and business owners. Established in 2016, the podcast network has interviewed over 600 Canadian entrepreneurs from coast-to-coast. With hosts in each province, entrepreneurs have a local and national format to tell their stories, talk about their journey and provide inspiration for anyone starting their entrepreneurial journey and well- established founders. The commitment to a grass roots approach has built a loyal audience on all our social channels and YouTube – 500,000+ lifetime YouTube views, 200,000 + audio downloads, 35,000 + average monthly social impressions, 10,000 + engaged social followers and 35,000 newsletter subscribers. Canada's Podcast is proud to provide a local, national and international presence for Canadian entrepreneurs to build their brand and tell their story #business Canada's Number One Podcast for Entrepreneurs #entrepreneurs #entrepreneurship #Happiness #MentalHealth #smallbusiness

Beyond the Headlines
Rethinking Care for Canada's Elders

Beyond the Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 59:09


COVID-19 has upended and disrupted the lives of many Canadians, but none have suffered more than our elders. As the virus infiltrated our communities in March and April 2020, horrific scenes unfolded at care homes across the country. Thousands of fatalities, seniors left for days without food and even opportunities to wash. Perhaps even more tragic is that, despite many warning signs and numerous investigations and special commissions, eldercare in Canada has been pushed aside for decades. The pandemic simply exposed an issue that had, in a twisted way, existed in silence and outside the public spotlight for some time. Today, we try and understand how and why Canada arrived at this moment, and what we can do differently to ensure our elders get the care they want and deserve.    Topics discussed include: The origins of medicare and elder care in Canada, why politicians who champion healthcare issues aren't rewarded, success models from other countries, addressing the shortage of care workers, whether market forces & the private sector can resolve challenges on their own, and much more.    Guest Bio:   Our guest is Mr. André Picard. Mr. Picard is a health reporter and columnist for The Globe and Mail, where he has been a staff writer since 1987. He is also the author of five bestselling books, including most recently, “Neglected No More: The Urgent Need to Improve the Lives of Canada's Elders in the Wake of a Pandemic”, which was nominated for the prestigious Donner Prize in Canadian public policy writing. Mr. Picard was named Canada's first “Public Health Hero” by the Canadian Public Health Association, as a “Champion of Mental Health” by the Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness and Mental Health, and received the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for his dedication to improving healthcare.   Further Reading:   Picard, A. (2021). Neglected No More: The Urgent Need to Improve the Lives of Canada's Elders in the Wake of a Pandemic. Random House Canada.   Picard, A. (2022, October 23). In an aging world, seniors' loss of independence and quality of life is a preventable tragedy. The Globe and Mail.   Song:   Highway to the Sea by Thea Koper   Producers:   Connor Fraser - @RealCJFraser Anna Lazaris - @lazaris_anna

The Human Side of Business Podcast
Team Connection with Ian Culbert

The Human Side of Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 23:50


Hi and a warm welcome to The Elevate Business Podcast. Both myself, Ange MacCabe and Scott Rust are your hosts. We have the pleasure of introducing you to Ian Culbert who began his career in public health in 1990 when he joined the Canadian Public Health Association. In 2013, he was appointed as CPHA's Executive Director after having served in a number of different roles within the association, including director-level positions in communications, business and corporate development, as well as programmatic work in HIV, hepatitis C, sexually-transmitted infections, addictions and social marketing. Canadian Public Health Association 

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Improve Healthcare
Comparison of Healthcare Delivery and Policy in Canadian and Nigerian Healthcare

Improve Healthcare

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 23:58


Dr. Oluwatosin Dotun-Olujinmi is a public health scientist with nearly 20 years of experience in public health administration, and research methodology for evidence to support programs and guide policy development. Her career experience in public health was acquired from Nigeria, United States of America, United Kingdom and Canada - equipping her with a robust international health experience. Tosin serves as the senior consultant for IDEY Public Health Consulting INC., where she uses research to inform policy in low and lower-income countries, especially in Africa. Her interests in building health capacity in low and lower-income countries is reflected in her completed doctoral research: contextual factors in premature non-communicable diseases reduction in selected African countries within the sustainable development goals (SDGs) framework.Concurrently, Tosin serves as a peer reviewer for low and lower-income countries content at the International Society for Quality in Health Care, as she continues to advise at the Northgate Medical Center and Travel Clinic for Tropical and Infectious Diseases, Canada by providing oversight on reportable diseases; and optimizing data to inform public health actions. Tosin's service had also extended to other locations in Canada, such as the Alberta Health Services, and other countries like United Kingdom and the United States of America. While in the United States of America, Tosin served with the Bureau of Laboratories, Michigan Department of Community Health, where she led and designed the survey that generated the benchmark data for the provision/assurance of comprehensive public health laboratory services (Healthy People 2010:23-13). The success of the benchmark data was not limited to tracking provision/assurance of comprehensive laboratory services with State Public Health Laboratories (SPHLs); but increased coordinated efforts amongst local, territorial, and state public health laboratories to support the health of Americans. The final report was published in the Journal of Public Health Management and Practice. Past this experience, she was retained to work as a program coordinator (Integrating Clinical Laboratories into Public Health Practice where she liaised clinical and public health agencies to assure patients' best health care. Tosin's involvement in the Asthma Initiative of Michigan at the University of Michigan, School of Public Health further outlined and contributed to the importance of collaborated efforts of health workers and agencies in improving the health of the public. Tosin's interest in public heath was further demonstrated in her participation in the health needs assessment of the residents in Isabella County, Michigan, that enabled the implementation of tailored programs. She also has been serving as a director, strategy and operations within a charitable organization in the Toronto area since 2013; and has been instrumental in the organization gaining and maintaining its charitable status with Canada Revenue Agency, while leading community programs. Tosin is a keynote speaker, facilitator, and supports other NGOs in their implementation of SDG 5: Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls amongst high school females in Canada and Nigeria. Tosin is a member of the American College of Healthcare Executives, the Canadian Public Health Association, and the Ontario Public Health Association. Tosin strives to contribute to her community, and globally by leveraging her knowledge into practice.Enjoy learning about Canadian healthcare? Leave your feedback in this short survey https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/JNH2Q62

Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Investing in key areas of public health reaps rewards

Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 9:07


After hearing from researchers and frontline workers call for greater investment into key social determinants of health, we hear from Ian Culbert. Culbert is the Canadian Public Health Association's executive director and his organization has looked at what the return on the upfront investment might mean.

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Have a Little Insight
Sex Education with Cat Baron

Have a Little Insight

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 50:43


Cat Baron is a mom and partner first - she lives in east Ottawa with her partner and their four kids.  Cat is also a full-time professor at Algonquin College and has taught in the Community and Justice Services program since 2002.  She graduated from the very same program after earning a degree from Carleton University and has worked with youth and women, in group homes and shelters.  Cat was the coordinator of Canada's largest HIV/AIDS and sexual health information service through the Canadian Public Health Association and has volunteered for many years in the community, in order to maintain her connections and to give back.  Cat loves to learn and is passionate about getting students excited about learning, especially in her favourite course on sexuality!We DiscussedAnatomy and Proper Terminology Difference between Sex and Gender Myths around Sex Respecting children's boundaries Teachable moments for children to provide safetyHow we “talk about sex” but aren't really educatedAnd much much more!Here are some handy links that Cat always shares with her students.Sex and U - https://www.sexandu.ca/ (https://www.sexandu.ca/)Scarleteen - https://www.scarleteen.com/ (https://www.scarleteen.com/)Ottawa Public Health - (find sexual health clinics, testing) - https://www.ottawapublichealth.ca/en/public-health-topics/sexual-health-clinic.aspx (https://www.ottawapublichealth.ca/en/public-health-topics/sexual-health-clinic.aspx)Centre for Sexuality (out of Alberta - great resources on the basics) - https://www.centreforsexuality.ca/sexual-health-info/sexual-orientation/ (https://www.centreforsexuality.ca/sexual-health-info/sexual-orientation/)Action Canada (sexual and reproductive rights) - https://www.actioncanadashr.org/ (https://www.actioncanadashr.org/)Sex Information and Education Council of Canada - http://sieccan.org/sexual-health-education (http://sieccan.org/sexual-health-education)These are just some of the many great resources out there. There is a channel on YouTube called Crash Course.  They do a number of topics, and there are four in particular that relates to what we spoke about today - anatomy especially.Female Reproductive System - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFDatCchpus&list=PL8dPuuaLjXtOAKed_MxxWBNaPno5h3Zs8&index=41Male Reproductive System - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XQcnO4iX_U&list=PL8dPuuaLjXtOAKed_MxxWBNaPno5h3Zs8&index=42 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XQcnO4iX_U&list=PL8dPuuaLjXtOAKed_MxxWBNaPno5h3Zs8&index=42)Sex and Fertilization - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUdAEGXLO-8&list=PL8dPuuaLjXtOAKed_MxxWBNaPno5h3Zs8&index=43 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUdAEGXLO-8&list=PL8dPuuaLjXtOAKed_MxxWBNaPno5h3Zs8&index=43)Pregnancy and Development - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUdAEGXLO-8&list=PL8dPuuaLjXtOAKed_MxxWBNaPno5h3Zs8&index=43 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUdAEGXLO-8&list=PL8dPuuaLjXtOAKed_MxxWBNaPno5h3Zs8&index=43) 

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio
Ontario Morning Podcast - Monday January 18, 2021

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 48:18


Erica Johnson of the CBC's 'Go Public' reveals the story of a man with bipolar disorder who was unable to obtain a diagnosis for a serious physical condition and left by hospital staff to actually crawl on his hands and knees from the hospital; Fifty years after their implementation, author and music historian John Einarson talks about importance of Cancon regulations in supporting Canadian musicians.; Dr. Kieran Moore, the medical officer of health for the Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox & Addington region, talks to us about the mobile vaccination clinics now operating in the area; Psychologist Christine Purdon talks about 'Blue Monday'; Ian Culbert of Canadian Public Health Association explains how it was decided who will get the vaccine for COVID-19 and when; Michelle Hoad of the Medical Laboratory Professionals Association of Ontario discusses the role of the rapid testing; Jess Russell took a break from her morning run to tell us about her fundraising project. She will be running along every street and trail in Peterborough to raise money for the Canadian Mental Health Association.

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Air transportation in Labrador West, residents of personal care home get Moderna vaccine, and navigating Labrador sea ice this winter

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 33:45


On today's show, we bring you details from a behind-the-scenes dispute over whether or not the province should pay legal fees for the 10 correctional officers charged in Jonathan Henoche's death. Bad news regarding air transportation has plagued Labrador since the start of the pandemic...but there may be some good news for those living in Lab West. We speak to a board delegate of TREQ Coop about a new air service. As Covid cases spike in many parts of the country, there's a growing sense of urgency about the vaccine roll-out. For the latest details on that...we talk with Ian Culbert, Executive Director of the Canadian Public Health Association. We check in with two residents of a personal care home in Mary's Harbour, who received the first dose of Moderna vaccine. The winter is taking its time to freeze over the sea ice, and for some Labradorians on the coast, it means learning new ways to navigate the land.

Screams and Dreams
02 - I Love Lucid Dreams

Screams and Dreams

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 61:17


Episode 2 is all about Lucid Dreaming! We discuss what it is, how to do it, we tell a few of our own stories and one about a lucid murderer?? And we of course have a few laughs along way. Enjoy! Show Note Resources: Resources for Support: Canadian Mental Health Association: https://cmha.ca/ Sleep Foundation: https://www.sleepfoundation.org/ Canadian Public Health Association: https://www.cpha.ca/ Mental Health America: https://www.mhanational.org/ NHS- Every Mind Matters https://www.nhs.uk/oneyou/every-mind-matters/sleep/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/screamsanddreams/message

Ontario Today Phone-Ins from CBC Radio
Can't get a flu shot? Here's what's going on

Ontario Today Phone-Ins from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 52:01


Demand is so high some pharmacies and doctors have run out. Hear Tina Haslam's story and Ian Culbert from the Canadian Public Health Association on what explains the shortage.

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Literacy Quebec Podcast
Episode 9 - Health Literacy

Literacy Quebec Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 67:45


It’s already the third episode of season two our Podcast! We discuss Health Literacy. Chris met our Literacy Lowdown guests during last month’s Health and Wellness Fair in Verdun. We talk to Riley from Collective Community Services, Kevin from the Anglo Family Council, and Meghan from YES Montreal about the services their organisations provide to improve health and wellness access for English-speakers in Quebec. We learn about the importance of community groups creating connections to provide better services and the connections between health and employment. Wendy Seys joins us once again to talk about the health literacy toolkit created by Yamaska Literacy Council with their partners. Wendy tells us how individuals and healthcare providers can become more health literate to help each other. Every two weeks our hosts Jaimie Cudmore and Chris Shee from Literacy Quebec explore topics around community building, lifelong learning and literacy for English-speakers in Quebec. Want to help out with the podcast? Have a story you want to share? Contact us at admin@literacyquebec.org or call our office (514) 508-6805 or Toll-Free: 1-855-890-1587 In the show we mention the following: Collective Community Services (CCS) http://ccs-montreal.org/ Anglo Family Council https://www.facebook.com/anglofamilycouncil/ YES Montreal https://www.yesmontreal.ca/ Artwork by Richard Bean http://www.literacyquebec.org/blog/insights-into-montreal-profile-of-richard-bean-a-lifelong-artist-in-verdun Yamaska's Health Literacy Toolkit: https://yamaskaliteracy.ca/health-literacy/ Canadian Public Health Association https://www.cpha.ca/sites/default/files/uploads/resources/healthlit/report_e.pdf Public Health Ontario's description of Health Literacy https://www.publichealthontario.ca/-/media/documents/health-literacy.pdf?la=en ABC Literacy's Health Matters Resources https://abclifeliteracy.ca/health-literacy In Quebec, for non-emergency health situation or related question you can call 811 to Info-Santé. Quebec Nurses evaluate your health situation and give advice based on your condition. Calling Info-Santé 811 often helps avoid going to a medical clinic or emergency room. Events Tuesdays, June 18 to July 23 - 2-3 PM at 4322 rue Wellington, Church of the Epiphany in Verdun, Sponsored by CCS and AFC August 10, 17, 24 - Downtown, Old Port and Verdun - YES Montreal's What the Pop Artists' Pop-up Boutiques, Galleries and Performances https://www.facebook.com/pg/yesmontreal/events/

Profiles by Cannabiz Social

Dr. Terry Lake brings sixteen years of political experience and a dedication to best practice in public health policy to his role as Vice-President of Corporate and Social Responsibility. During his tenure as a member of the British Columbia legislature (2009-2017), Terry served as Minister of the Environment and Minister of Health, where he was responsible for a $18 billion health budget. He also managed the implementation of the province’s public health response to the fentanyl opioid crisis, earning him the Canadian Public Health Association’s National Public Health Hero Award in May 2017, and the Provincial Public Health Officers’ Award of Excellence in Public Health. He is a past mayor of Kamloops, BC, a veterinarian and former animal health instructor at Thompson Rivers University. As Vice-President of Corporate and Social Responsibility, Terry provides guidance and advice to ensure corporate policies and strategies uphold our reputation as a good corporate citizen in all areas, including public health and environmental sustainability.

Profiles by Cannabiz Social

Dr. Terry Lake brings sixteen years of political experience and a dedication to best practice in public health policy to his role as Vice-President of Corporate and Social Responsibility. During his tenure as a member of the British Columbia legislature (2009-2017), Terry served as Minister of the Environment and Minister of Health, where he was responsible for a $18 billion health budget. He also managed the implementation of the province’s public health response to the fentanyl opioid crisis, earning him the Canadian Public Health Association’s National Public Health Hero Award in May 2017, and the Provincial Public Health Officers’ Award of Excellence in Public Health. He is a past mayor of Kamloops, BC, a veterinarian and former animal health instructor at Thompson Rivers University. As Vice-President of Corporate and Social Responsibility, Terry provides guidance and advice to ensure corporate policies and strategies uphold our reputation as a good corporate citizen in all areas, including public health and environmental sustainability.

Simple Eats w/ Chef T
Cannabis use can help PTSD | EP 7

Simple Eats w/ Chef T

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2018 8:22


Theglobeandnews.com released an article discussing the effectiveness of cannabis at mitigating the hallmark symptoms of PTSD. It was presented on Thursday at the annual conference of the Canadian Public Health Association in Montreal. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/SEWCT/support

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Hempresent
Paul Armentano, Deputy Director of NORML

Hempresent

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2016


Paul Armentano is the Deputy Director of NORML and the NORML Foundation. Mr. Armentano is an expert in the field of marijuana policy, health, and pharmacology, and has served as a consultant for Health Canada and the Canadian Public Health Association. He has spoken at numerous national conferences and legal seminars, testified before state legislatures and federal agencies, and assisted dozens of criminal defense attorneys in cases pertaining to the use of medicinal cannabis, drug testing, and drugged driving. He is a frequent guest on radio, and has appeared frequently on the nationally syndicated Dr. Drew Pinsky show. Mr. Armentano is a prolific writer on the subject of marijuana and marijuana policy. His work has appeared in over 500 publications, including the New York Times, Washington Post, and The Christian Science Monitor. His writing has been featured in more than a dozen textbooks and anthologies, and he is a frequent contributor to AlterNet, High Times, The Huffington Post, and the Washington, D.C. newspaper The Hill. Mr. Armentano is a 2008 recipient of the 'Project Censored Real News Award for Outstanding Investigative Journalism,' and is the co-author of the book Marijuana is Safer: So Why Are We Driving People to Drink? (2009, Chelsea Green). He lives in northern California and is a frequent speaker at Oaksterdam University in Oakland.

Produce Talks
Episode 16 The Half Your Plate Program

Produce Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2015


In this episode we will learn about this joint initiative from The Canadian Produce Marketing Association, the Heart and Stroke Foundation, the Canadian Public Health Association and the Canadian Cancer Society to improve fruit and veggie consumption in Canada. Featured are Sue Lewis, Director of Market Development at CPMA; Carol Harrison, a Registered Dietician; and finally Ethan Adeland - Managing Director, Partnerships & Marketing with Food Bloggers of Canada Inc.Download Podcast