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The 100th Anniversary of the Late Honourable Allan. J MacEachen's Birth
Policy Matters 2021, Nova Scotia Election
Policy Matters 2019
Policy Matters 2018
Policy Matters 2017
World Mental Health Day Panel
Mass Evacuation Speaker Series: Panel 2
No Easy Answers: The complicated and involved practice of ethics in health care during crises
All For One, or One For All: Can universal health care meet the needs of a diverse population?
Transparency, Power and Influence in the Pharmaceutical Industry
The Future of Long-Term Care in Canada: An Event Held in Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Late Honourable Allan J. MacEachen's Birth
Launching C.A.R.P. Nova Scotia's Position Paper:ÌýWorking Together to Bring Home Care Home
Just the Facts or Fool's Gold: Trust and Uncertainty at the Science-Policy Interface
A key Determinant of Health: Meeting the Housing Needs of Older LGBTQ2S+ Canadians
Provincial Perspectives on Federal Pharmacare
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Youth Mental Health Care in Nova Scotia: What Needs to Change and How Do We Make That Happen?
Leaders in Health Research: Where to Next?
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After the ‘Boom’: Re-Imagining Health Care After a Generation
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