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The Canadian Centre for Economic Analysis was commissioned by the Keep Ontario Working coalition to measure the potential impacts of six key areas of change in Bill 148, including changes to minimum wages, equal pay provisions, vacation, scheduling, personal emergency leave, and unionization.
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The number of apparent opioid deaths in Canada in the first nine months of last year almost matched the figure for all of 2016.
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A new report is recommending a dramatic overhaul to the role the federal government and its arms-length organizations play in the Canadian health care system.
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In this one-hour webinar, Dr. Fryer will discuss his ongoing investigation of the knuckle cracking sound, its root causes and the path for further research. Dr. Fryer will offer practical tips on his a patient-centred approach to clinical decision-making. The webinar is designed to help chiropractors gain new and relevant knowledge to enhance clinical practice.
About the Speaker
Dr. Jerome Fryer is a practicing chiropractor from Nanaimo, B.C., who has published several papers including lead work in The Spine Journal. He conducts lectures on degenerative disc disease and related spinal hydraulics and nutrition. Dr. Fryer is the developer of Dynamic Disc Designs, a spine model company used for improving clinical decision-making, research, and patient education for the evidence informed practitioner.
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Three centuries ago, in 1710, the Irish philosopher George Berkeley proposed this famous thought experiment: “If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?” He used this question to discuss his philosophy of “immaterialism,” which argued that perception creates reality and that nothing exists outside our minds.
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