A Reflection on Public Health in Canada: Applying Lessons Learned for the Next Century of Public Health Practitioners David Butler-Jones 100 Years of Public Health in Canada: Invited Commentary 01 May 2009 Pages: 165 - 166
Réflexions sur la santé publique au Canada: leçons pour les praticiens du prochain siècle David Butler-Jones 100 Ans de Santé Publique au Canada: Commentaire Invité 01 May 2009 Pages: 167 - 168
The First Five Years: Public Health and the Canadian Public Health Association, 1910–1915 Christopher J. Rutty 100 Years of CJPH: Special Historical Notes 01 May 2009 Pages: 169 - 170
La santé publique et la Canadian Public Health Association: les cinq premières années, 1910–1915 Christopher J. Rutty Le Centenaire de la RCSP: Notes Historiques Spéciales 01 May 2009 Pages: 171 - 172
The Global Financial Crisis and Health: Scaling Up Our Effort Ronald Labonté Commentary 01 May 2009 Pages: 173 - 175
Global Health and Local Poverty: Rich Countries’ Responses to Vulnerable Populations Chris D. SimmsD. David Persaud Commentary 01 May 2009 Pages: 176 - 179
High Health Care Utilization and Costs Associated with Lower Socio-economic Status: Results from a Linked Dataset Mark LemstraJohan MackenbachUshasri Nannapaneni Quantitative Research 01 May 2009 Pages: 180 - 183
Household Food Insecurity in Ontario Valerie TarasukJanet Vogt Quantitative Research 01 May 2009 Pages: 184 - 188
Demographic and Urban Form Correlates of Healthful and Unhealthful Food Availability in Montréal, Canada Mark DanielYan KestensCatherine Paquet Quantitative Research 01 May 2009 Pages: 189 - 193
Assessing Canadian Medical Students’ Familiarity with and Interest in Pursuing a Career in Community Medicine Monica M. HauIngrid V. TylerDavid L. Mowat Quantitative Research 01 May 2009 Pages: 194 - 198
An Estimation of Canada’s Public Health Physician Workforce Margaret L. RussellLynn McIntyre Quantitative Research 01 May 2009 Pages: 199 - 203
The Limitations of Point of Care Testing for Pandemic Influenza: What Clinicians and Public Health Professionals Need to Know Todd F. HatchetteMembers of the Pandemic Influenza Laboratory Preparedness Network (PILPN) Commentary 01 May 2009 Pages: 204 - 207
Messages d’activité physique et d’alimentation: que nous offrent les médias québécois? Lise RenaudMarie Claude LagacéMonique Caron-Bouchard Commentary 01 May 2009 Pages: 208 - 211
Quels rôles les affiches et la télévision peuvent-elles jouer pour favoriser la participation sociale des personnes ayant une déficience intellectuelle? Sahar El Shourbagi Commentaire 01 May 2009 Pages: 212 - 214
Poids, santé générale et santé mentale: la situation de divers sous-groupes d’immigrants au Canada Pascale BergeronNathalie AugerDenis Hamel Recherche Quantitative 01 May 2009 Pages: 215 - 220
Adolescent Risk Behaviours and Psychological Distress across Immigrant Generations Hayley A. HamiltonSamuel NohEdward M. Adlaf Quantitative Research 01 May 2009 Pages: 221 - 225
Factors Associated with Pregnancy and STI among Aboriginal Students in British Columbia Karen M. DevriesCaroline J. FreeElizabeth Saewyc Quantitative Research 01 May 2009 Pages: 226 - 230
Increasing Incidence and Prevalence of Diabetes among the Status Aboriginal Population in Urban and Rural Alberta, 1995–2006 Jeffrey A. JohnsonStephanie U. VermeulenLynden Crowshoe Quantitative Research 01 May 2009 Pages: 231 - 236
Heat Awareness and Response among Montreal Residents with Chronic Cardiac and Pulmonary Disease Tom KosatskyJulie DufresneClaude Sauvé Quantitative Research 01 May 2009 Pages: 237 - 240