“F” for Public Policy Gilles Paradis Editor’s Page • Le Mot De La Rédaction 01 May 2011 Pages: 163 - 163
Canadians Continue to Consume Too Much Sodium and Not Enough Potassium Corina M. TanaseKristine G. KoskiKevin A. Cockell Quantitative Research 01 May 2011 Pages: 164 - 168
Occupational Physical Activity and Body Mass Index (BMI) Among Canadian Adults: Does Physical Activity at Work Help to Explain the Socio-economic Patterning of Body Weight? Amanda BarberioLindsay McLaren Quantitative Research 01 May 2011 Pages: 169 - 173
Importance of Frequency, Intensity, Time and Type (FITT) in Physical Activity Assessment for Epidemiological Research Andriana BarisicScott T. LeatherdaleNancy Kreiger Commentary 01 May 2011 Pages: 174 - 175
Neighbourhood Environmental Correlates of Perceived Park Proximity in Montreal Spencer MooreYan Kestens Quantitative Research 01 May 2011 Pages: 176 - 179
Le computer-tailoring: solution potentielle pour optimiser les pratiques cliniques préventives de counselling en milieu clinique? François Boudreau Commentaire 01 May 2011 Pages: 180 - 182
Effet de l’implantation d’une clinique de prescription médicale d’héroïne sur l’environnement communautaire Marc-André AllySerge BrochuÉtienne Blais Recherche Quantitative 01 May 2011 Pages: 183 - 187
Do Crack Smoking Practices Change With the Introduction of Safer Crack Kits? Leslie A. MalchyVicky BungayJane Buxton Quantitative Research 01 May 2011 Pages: 188 - 191
Optimizing Canadian Public Immunization Programs: A Prescription for Action David W. ScheifeleMonika NausGordean Bjornson Commentary 01 May 2011 Pages: 193 - 195
Administration of the Adjuvanted pH1N1 Vaccine in Egg-allergic Children at High Risk for Influenza A/H1N1 Disease Jane E. SchulerCHEOW. James KingCharles Hui Quantitative Research 01 May 2011 Pages: 196 - 199
Canadian Newspaper Coverage of the A/H1N1 Vaccine Program Christen M. RachulNola M. RiesTimothy Caulfield Quantitative Research 01 May 2011 Pages: 200 - 203
Why Are Some Settings Resource-poor and Others Not? The Global Marketplace, Perfect Economic Storms, and the Right to Health Ted Schrecker Commentary 01 May 2011 Pages: 204 - 206
Making the Case for Human Rights in Global Health Education, Research and Policy Lisa Forman Commentary 01 May 2011 Pages: 207 - 209
L’éthique humanitaire et la notion de justice Silvia QuadrelliHenri ColtCamilo Garcia Éthique et santé Publique 01 May 2011 Pages: 210 - 213
Inequalities in Determinants of Health Among Aboriginal and Caucasian Persons Living With HIV/AIDS in Ontario: Results From the Positive Spaces, Healthy Places Study Laverne E. MonetteSean B. RourkePositive Spaces, Healthy Places Team Quantitative Research 01 May 2011 Pages: 215 - 219
Prevalence and Predictors of Urethral Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Infection in Male Inmates in an Ontario Correctional Facility Fiona G. KouyoumdjianCheryl MainLori Kiefer Quantitative Research 01 May 2011 Pages: 220 - 224
Using Centralized Laboratory Data to Monitor Trends in Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 and 2 Infection in British Columbia and the Changing Etiology of Genital Herpes Mark GilbertXuan LiMichael L. Rekart Quantitative Research 01 May 2011 Pages: 225 - 229
‘Before You Teach Me, I Cannot Know’: Immigrant Women’s Barriers and Enablers With Regard to Cervical Cancer Screening Among Different Ethnolinguistic Groups in Canada Lynda Redwood-CampbellNancy FowlerJanusz Kaczorowski Qualitative Research 01 May 2011 Pages: 230 - 234
Re: Schechter MT, Kendall P. Counterpoint: Is There a Need for Heroin Substitution Treatment in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside? Yes There Is, and in Many Other Places. CJPH 2011;102(2):87–89 Meldon KahanAnita SrivastavaPerry Kendall Letter 01 May 2011 Pages: 235 - 235
Re: Outram SM. Epidemiology and Bioethics: A Plea for Reconnecting With the Public. [Ethics in Public Health] Can J Public Health 2011;102(1):4–6. Colin L. SoskolneSimon Outram Letter 01 May 2011 Pages: 236 - 236