These interactive products are from METRAC Action on Violence. RePlay: Finding Zoe addresses healthy relationships; What It Is quiz game focuses on sexual violence; and Not Your Baby helps with responses to sexual harassment. They may be played online or downloaded to cell phones.
These interactive products are from METRAC Action on Violence. RePlay: Finding Zoe addresses healthy relationships; What It Is quiz game focuses on sexual violence; and Not Your Baby helps with responses to sexual harassment. They may be played online or downloaded to cell phones.
The Métis National Council is the national representative of the Métis Nation in Canada. Sections on the website include Métis Governments and Métis Rights.
The Métis National Council is the national representative of the Métis Nation in Canada. Sections on the website include Métis Governments and Métis Rights.
Mentoring Canada, is a not-for-profit informational site that provides resources and training to mentoring organizations and other charities. The Mentoring Canada website provides up-to-date, relevant resources for mentoring organizations, and other service delivery organizations, through an on-line Library of downloadable materials and interactive training modules.
The Mental Health, Law, and Policy Institute at Simon Fraser University was established in June, 1991. The purpose of the Institute is to promote interdisciplinary collaboration in research and training in areas related to mental health law and policy.
The Mental Health, Law, and Policy Institute at Simon Fraser University was established in June, 1991. The purpose of the Institute is to promote interdisciplinary collaboration in research and training in areas related to mental health law and policy.
This website section from Health Canada provides information on the Marihuana for Medical Purposes Regulations. Topics include: How to Access Marijuana for medical purposes; Licensed Producers; Information for Healthcare Practitioners; Information for Law Enforcement; Information for Municipalities; and Frequently Asked Questions.
FAQs from Canadamalpractice.com, a discussion site for medical malpractice issues. This website examines the facts and issues surrounding legal rights from a Canadian perspective.
Learn about medical assistance in dying, including the requirements of the law, eligibility and how the request process works. Find information about the independent reviews of requests that are not eligible under the law that are currently underway. On this page you can also find links to the interim reports, which provide an overview of medical assistance in dying across the country.








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