Progress made in AIDS fight, but funds needed to ensure treatment – Metronews.ca
Monday, November 30th, 2009TORONTO – Working in the continent hardest hit by HIV-AIDS, Dr. Michael Schull sees glimmers of hope amid the often bleak realities of the epidemic. Schull, his wife, Dr. Josee Sarrazin, and their three children began their year-long relocation from Read more news here..
Josée Sarrazin sit with their children (from left) Camille, Juliette, and Gabriel, at their Toronto home in a photo on June, 2009. Schull, his wife, Dr. Josee Sarrazin, and their three children began their year-long relocation from Canada to Malawi Read more news here..
OTTAWA — Climate change threatens to destroy roads, buildings and pipelines in Canada’s North and the communities are not prepared to deal effectively with those challenges, a new report warned Thursday. The report, by the National Round Table on Read more news here..
Until now, Environment Minister Jim Prentice was expected to represent Canada at the talks and roads, and storm surges put coastal communities at risk and may require relocation of infrastructure away from shores, said the report. Read more news here..
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