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Canadian Doctors for Medicare - Why doctors care about Pharmacare
Canada is the only developed country with a universal public health care system that doesn't cover medications. At Canadian Doctors for Medicare, we think th...
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Making Medicare: The History of Health Care in Canada
Making Medicare: The History of Health Care in Canada, 1914--2007 is a new online exhibition produced by the Canadian Museum of Civilization. It offers a tho...
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The fight for medicare in Saskatchewan
Medicare in Canada didn't drop from the sky from the Canadian government. It started with a major struggle in Saskatchewan by Tommy Douglas's CCF government....
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#31.1 How to Handle the Canadian Medicare Maze (1 of 4)
An introduction to the basics of the Canada Health Act, also known as Medicare. This national program is made of of thirteen provincial and territorial healt...
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Tommy Douglas on Future of Medicare Canada (1983)
Tommy Douglas on Future of Medicare Canada (1983) Canada :)
Clip from his Speech to the 50th Anniversary NDP Convention.
Tommy Douglas was present at the Regina Convention that founded the CCF. At the 50th Anniversary Convention in 1983, he delivered what many consider his greatest speech.
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Defend, Strengthen & Extend Medicare & Canada's PUBLIC Health Care System
While Canada's Premiers gathered in Halifax for the Council of the Federation meetings from July 25 to 27th, health care activists came together at various e...
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Saving Medicare: Lessons from Canada (Webinar)
Did you know that U.S. could have saved more than $2.15 trillion on Medicare since 1980 had it employed cost-saving measures similar to Canada's? It's true. ...
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#31.3 Provincial & Territorial Medicare in Canada - The Canadian Medicare Maze (3 of 4)
An explanation of Canada's universal health care system, which is an interlocking set of 10 provincial and 3 territorial health insurance plans. This video d...
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Medicare Schmedicare: Deficiencies of Canada's Health System
Canada Medicare. From Canadian documentary by Bob Duncan. See full video on CBC.
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AGM 2007 Keynote Address: Roy Romanow (Part 4: Canada's Medicare System and Sustainability)
Healthcare deserves our finest thought, and Roy Romanow contributes his in this keynote on the renewal and future of medicare. In his keynote address at The ...
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Universal Health Care Message to Americans From Canadian Doctors & Health Care Experts
Dr. Danielle Martin recently testified at a U.S. senate hearing. She gave evidence showing universal health care works. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYOf6h...
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Moving Medicare Forward - A Health Care Message To Canadians
Health care experts send a message to Canadians and politicians about expanding Medicare for better health and lower costs.
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Canadian Medicare How We Pay.
One of my biggest beefs is when I hear people say we have free medicare, we don't, but we do have universal coverage and system that works for the vast major...
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#31.2 Five Facts About The Canada Health Act - How to Handle the Canadian Medicare Maze (2 of 4)
The five guiding principals of The Canada Health Act are detailed in this educational video. The principals covered include: (1) Public administration, (2) C...
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A medicare approach to fighting climate change
Remarks by Liberal Party of Canada Leader Justin Trudeau at the Canadian Club of Calgary, February 6, 2015 //
Utiliser le modèle de l’assurance maladie pour lutter contre les changements climatiques au Canada : Allocution du chef du Parti libéral du Canada, Justin Trudeau, devant le Canadian Club of Calgary, le 6 février 2015
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Doctor and Patient: Canadian Medicare
satire on the Canadian Heath Care System.
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Canada Health Act/Medicare Speech in PEI
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Kiefer Sutherland's Grandfather Remembered For Bringing Universal Healthcare System To Canada 1 of 2
Actor Kiefer Sutherland's Grandfather Tommy Douglas Remembered For Bringing Universal Healthcare System To Canada As premier of Saskatchewan, Tommy Douglas p...
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Tommy Douglas the Father of Medicare
In honor of our Greatest Canadian! Blood - The Middle East.
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Canadian Medicare as a Model for the United States | Ronald Hamowy
Archived from the live Mises.tv broadcast, this lecture by Ronald Hamowy was presented at the 2011 Mises University in Auburn, Alabama. Includes an introduct...
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Tom Coburn and John Barrasso Talk about Canada's Health Care System, Insurance, and Medicare Fraud
In this episode of "The Senate Doctors Show," Sen. Tom Coburn, M.D., and Sen. John Barrasso, M.D., talk about Canada's health care system, buying health insu...
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Danielle Martin - Challenges to Public Health Care in Canada and What to Do About Them
Danielle Martin, chair of Canadian Doctors for Medicare speaks at Public Interest Alberta's Conference, April 20, 2012.
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Lucien Call Centre Medicare Man
As Canada slides further towards privatizing Health Care Services, laid-off Northshore millworker Lucien finds himself in an unlikely new job. www.lucien.nb....
Canadian Doctors for Medicare - Why doctors care about Pharmacare
Canada is the only developed country with a universal public health care system that doesn't cover medications. At Canadian Doctors for Medicare, we think th......
Canada is the only developed country with a universal public health care system that doesn't cover medications. At Canadian Doctors for Medicare, we think th...
wn.com/Canadian Doctors For Medicare Why Doctors Care About Pharmacare
Canada is the only developed country with a universal public health care system that doesn't cover medications. At Canadian Doctors for Medicare, we think th...
Making Medicare: The History of Health Care in Canada
Making Medicare: The History of Health Care in Canada, 1914--2007 is a new online exhibition produced by the Canadian Museum of Civilization. It offers a tho......
Making Medicare: The History of Health Care in Canada, 1914--2007 is a new online exhibition produced by the Canadian Museum of Civilization. It offers a tho...
wn.com/Making Medicare The History Of Health Care In Canada
Making Medicare: The History of Health Care in Canada, 1914--2007 is a new online exhibition produced by the Canadian Museum of Civilization. It offers a tho...
The fight for medicare in Saskatchewan
Medicare in Canada didn't drop from the sky from the Canadian government. It started with a major struggle in Saskatchewan by Tommy Douglas's CCF government.......
Medicare in Canada didn't drop from the sky from the Canadian government. It started with a major struggle in Saskatchewan by Tommy Douglas's CCF government....
wn.com/The Fight For Medicare In Saskatchewan
Medicare in Canada didn't drop from the sky from the Canadian government. It started with a major struggle in Saskatchewan by Tommy Douglas's CCF government....
#31.1 How to Handle the Canadian Medicare Maze (1 of 4)
An introduction to the basics of the Canada Health Act, also known as Medicare. This national program is made of of thirteen provincial and territorial healt......
An introduction to the basics of the Canada Health Act, also known as Medicare. This national program is made of of thirteen provincial and territorial healt...
wn.com/31.1 How To Handle The Canadian Medicare Maze (1 Of 4)
An introduction to the basics of the Canada Health Act, also known as Medicare. This national program is made of of thirteen provincial and territorial healt...
Tommy Douglas on Future of Medicare Canada (1983)
Tommy Douglas on Future of Medicare Canada (1983) Canada :)
Clip from his Speech to the 50th Anniversary NDP Convention.
Tommy Douglas was present at the Reg...
Tommy Douglas on Future of Medicare Canada (1983) Canada :)
Clip from his Speech to the 50th Anniversary NDP Convention.
Tommy Douglas was present at the Regina Convention that founded the CCF. At the 50th Anniversary Convention in 1983, he delivered what many consider his greatest speech.
wn.com/Tommy Douglas On Future Of Medicare Canada (1983)
Tommy Douglas on Future of Medicare Canada (1983) Canada :)
Clip from his Speech to the 50th Anniversary NDP Convention.
Tommy Douglas was present at the Regina Convention that founded the CCF. At the 50th Anniversary Convention in 1983, he delivered what many consider his greatest speech.
- published: 30 Aug 2014
- views: 88
Defend, Strengthen & Extend Medicare & Canada's PUBLIC Health Care System
While Canada's Premiers gathered in Halifax for the Council of the Federation meetings from July 25 to 27th, health care activists came together at various e......
While Canada's Premiers gathered in Halifax for the Council of the Federation meetings from July 25 to 27th, health care activists came together at various e...
wn.com/Defend, Strengthen Extend Medicare Canada's Public Health Care System
While Canada's Premiers gathered in Halifax for the Council of the Federation meetings from July 25 to 27th, health care activists came together at various e...
- published: 28 Jul 2012
- views: 376
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author: Tony Tracy
Saving Medicare: Lessons from Canada (Webinar)
Did you know that U.S. could have saved more than $2.15 trillion on Medicare since 1980 had it employed cost-saving measures similar to Canada's? It's true. ......
Did you know that U.S. could have saved more than $2.15 trillion on Medicare since 1980 had it employed cost-saving measures similar to Canada's? It's true. ...
wn.com/Saving Medicare Lessons From Canada (Webinar)
Did you know that U.S. could have saved more than $2.15 trillion on Medicare since 1980 had it employed cost-saving measures similar to Canada's? It's true. ...
#31.3 Provincial & Territorial Medicare in Canada - The Canadian Medicare Maze (3 of 4)
An explanation of Canada's universal health care system, which is an interlocking set of 10 provincial and 3 territorial health insurance plans. This video d......
An explanation of Canada's universal health care system, which is an interlocking set of 10 provincial and 3 territorial health insurance plans. This video d...
wn.com/31.3 Provincial Territorial Medicare In Canada The Canadian Medicare Maze (3 Of 4)
An explanation of Canada's universal health care system, which is an interlocking set of 10 provincial and 3 territorial health insurance plans. This video d...
Medicare Schmedicare: Deficiencies of Canada's Health System
Canada Medicare. From Canadian documentary by Bob Duncan. See full video on CBC....
Canada Medicare. From Canadian documentary by Bob Duncan. See full video on CBC.
wn.com/Medicare Schmedicare Deficiencies Of Canada's Health System
Canada Medicare. From Canadian documentary by Bob Duncan. See full video on CBC.
- published: 11 Nov 2009
- views: 576
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author: Brian Day
AGM 2007 Keynote Address: Roy Romanow (Part 4: Canada's Medicare System and Sustainability)
Healthcare deserves our finest thought, and Roy Romanow contributes his in this keynote on the renewal and future of medicare. In his keynote address at The ......
Healthcare deserves our finest thought, and Roy Romanow contributes his in this keynote on the renewal and future of medicare. In his keynote address at The ...
wn.com/Agm 2007 Keynote Address Roy Romanow (Part 4 Canada's Medicare System And Sustainability)
Healthcare deserves our finest thought, and Roy Romanow contributes his in this keynote on the renewal and future of medicare. In his keynote address at The ...
Universal Health Care Message to Americans From Canadian Doctors & Health Care Experts
Dr. Danielle Martin recently testified at a U.S. senate hearing. She gave evidence showing universal health care works. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYOf6h......
Dr. Danielle Martin recently testified at a U.S. senate hearing. She gave evidence showing universal health care works. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYOf6h...
wn.com/Universal Health Care Message To Americans From Canadian Doctors Health Care Experts
Dr. Danielle Martin recently testified at a U.S. senate hearing. She gave evidence showing universal health care works. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYOf6h...
Moving Medicare Forward - A Health Care Message To Canadians
Health care experts send a message to Canadians and politicians about expanding Medicare for better health and lower costs....
Health care experts send a message to Canadians and politicians about expanding Medicare for better health and lower costs.
wn.com/Moving Medicare Forward A Health Care Message To Canadians
Health care experts send a message to Canadians and politicians about expanding Medicare for better health and lower costs.
Canadian Medicare How We Pay.
One of my biggest beefs is when I hear people say we have free medicare, we don't, but we do have universal coverage and system that works for the vast major......
One of my biggest beefs is when I hear people say we have free medicare, we don't, but we do have universal coverage and system that works for the vast major...
wn.com/Canadian Medicare How We Pay.
One of my biggest beefs is when I hear people say we have free medicare, we don't, but we do have universal coverage and system that works for the vast major...
- published: 05 Apr 2014
- views: 825
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author: great769
#31.2 Five Facts About The Canada Health Act - How to Handle the Canadian Medicare Maze (2 of 4)
The five guiding principals of The Canada Health Act are detailed in this educational video. The principals covered include: (1) Public administration, (2) C......
The five guiding principals of The Canada Health Act are detailed in this educational video. The principals covered include: (1) Public administration, (2) C...
wn.com/31.2 Five Facts About The Canada Health Act How To Handle The Canadian Medicare Maze (2 Of 4)
The five guiding principals of The Canada Health Act are detailed in this educational video. The principals covered include: (1) Public administration, (2) C...
A medicare approach to fighting climate change
Remarks by Liberal Party of Canada Leader Justin Trudeau at the Canadian Club of Calgary, February 6, 2015 //
Utiliser le modèle de l’assurance maladie pour l...
Remarks by Liberal Party of Canada Leader Justin Trudeau at the Canadian Club of Calgary, February 6, 2015 //
Utiliser le modèle de l’assurance maladie pour lutter contre les changements climatiques au Canada : Allocution du chef du Parti libéral du Canada, Justin Trudeau, devant le Canadian Club of Calgary, le 6 février 2015
wn.com/A Medicare Approach To Fighting Climate Change
Remarks by Liberal Party of Canada Leader Justin Trudeau at the Canadian Club of Calgary, February 6, 2015 //
Utiliser le modèle de l’assurance maladie pour lutter contre les changements climatiques au Canada : Allocution du chef du Parti libéral du Canada, Justin Trudeau, devant le Canadian Club of Calgary, le 6 février 2015
- published: 08 Feb 2015
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Kiefer Sutherland's Grandfather Remembered For Bringing Universal Healthcare System To Canada 1 of 2
Actor Kiefer Sutherland's Grandfather Tommy Douglas Remembered For Bringing Universal Healthcare System To Canada As premier of Saskatchewan, Tommy Douglas p......
Actor Kiefer Sutherland's Grandfather Tommy Douglas Remembered For Bringing Universal Healthcare System To Canada As premier of Saskatchewan, Tommy Douglas p...
wn.com/Kiefer Sutherland's Grandfather Remembered For Bringing Universal Healthcare System To Canada 1 Of 2
Actor Kiefer Sutherland's Grandfather Tommy Douglas Remembered For Bringing Universal Healthcare System To Canada As premier of Saskatchewan, Tommy Douglas p...
- published: 18 Aug 2009
- views: 5560
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author: mediagrrl9
Tommy Douglas the Father of Medicare
In honor of our Greatest Canadian! Blood - The Middle East....
In honor of our Greatest Canadian! Blood - The Middle East.
wn.com/Tommy Douglas The Father Of Medicare
In honor of our Greatest Canadian! Blood - The Middle East.
Canadian Medicare as a Model for the United States | Ronald Hamowy
Archived from the live Mises.tv broadcast, this lecture by Ronald Hamowy was presented at the 2011 Mises University in Auburn, Alabama. Includes an introduct......
Archived from the live Mises.tv broadcast, this lecture by Ronald Hamowy was presented at the 2011 Mises University in Auburn, Alabama. Includes an introduct...
wn.com/Canadian Medicare As A Model For The United States | Ronald Hamowy
Archived from the live Mises.tv broadcast, this lecture by Ronald Hamowy was presented at the 2011 Mises University in Auburn, Alabama. Includes an introduct...
- published: 17 Aug 2011
- views: 3036
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author: misesmedia
Tom Coburn and John Barrasso Talk about Canada's Health Care System, Insurance, and Medicare Fraud
In this episode of "The Senate Doctors Show," Sen. Tom Coburn, M.D., and Sen. John Barrasso, M.D., talk about Canada's health care system, buying health insu......
In this episode of "The Senate Doctors Show," Sen. Tom Coburn, M.D., and Sen. John Barrasso, M.D., talk about Canada's health care system, buying health insu...
wn.com/Tom Coburn And John Barrasso Talk About Canada's Health Care System, Insurance, And Medicare Fraud
In this episode of "The Senate Doctors Show," Sen. Tom Coburn, M.D., and Sen. John Barrasso, M.D., talk about Canada's health care system, buying health insu...
Danielle Martin - Challenges to Public Health Care in Canada and What to Do About Them
Danielle Martin, chair of Canadian Doctors for Medicare speaks at Public Interest Alberta's Conference, April 20, 2012....
Danielle Martin, chair of Canadian Doctors for Medicare speaks at Public Interest Alberta's Conference, April 20, 2012.
wn.com/Danielle Martin Challenges To Public Health Care In Canada And What To Do About Them
Danielle Martin, chair of Canadian Doctors for Medicare speaks at Public Interest Alberta's Conference, April 20, 2012.
- published: 02 May 2012
- views: 789
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author: PIAlberta
Lucien Call Centre Medicare Man
As Canada slides further towards privatizing Health Care Services, laid-off Northshore millworker Lucien finds himself in an unlikely new job. www.lucien.nb.......
As Canada slides further towards privatizing Health Care Services, laid-off Northshore millworker Lucien finds himself in an unlikely new job. www.lucien.nb....
wn.com/Lucien Call Centre Medicare Man
As Canada slides further towards privatizing Health Care Services, laid-off Northshore millworker Lucien finds himself in an unlikely new job. www.lucien.nb....
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Canada Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Canada.
The journey starts in Halifax and stretches right across Canada, from east to west and from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Halifax is situated in a deep, well-defined bay on the Atlantic coastline and has one of the most beautiful natural harbours in the world.Ville De Quebec is the capital of the likewise-named province of Canada. In this European-orientated c
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Vancouver, Canada Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Vancouver is a coastal seaport city on the mainland of British Columbia, Canada. The 2011 census recorded 603,502 people in the city, making it the eighth largest Canadian municipality. Vancouver is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities in Canada; 52% of its residents do not speak English as their first language.
The most important places to visit
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Montreal Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Welcome to Montreal, Canada. This extraordinary city, which began life as a French colony in the 1600s, is now a stunning metropolis combining old-world architecture with modern dashes.
When Mark Twain visited Montreal in the 19th century, he was so taken by its many churches that he nicknamed it “The City of 100 Bell Towers.” These numerous buildings are often part of Montreal sightseeing; marve
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Toronto Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Welcome to Toronto, the largest city in Canada and a hub of trade and culture.
“The City That Works” is full of a can-do spirit that is reflected in its buildings. From the famous CN Tower to the castle-like Casa Loma, there’s all sorts of eye candy for the architecture enthusiast. Your Toronto tour should include a trip to Edward
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Niagara Falls Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Niagara Falls has long been a symbol of natural power and beauty. Visit this hallmark of Canadian and American tourism and see its majesty from a helicopter, boat, or walkway.
Your Niagara Falls tour begins with a little bit of information: more than six million cubic feet of water spill over the sides per minute. You can ex
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Ottawa, Canada Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Ottawa is the capital of Canada, and the fourth largest city in the country. Ottawa is situated on the south bank of the Ottawa River, and contains the mouths of the Rideau River and Rideau Canal. The older part of the city (including what remains of Bytown) is known as Lower Town, and occupies an area between the canal and the rivers.
The most important places to visit
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Ottawa Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
https://www.expedia.com/Ottawa.d178296.Destination-Travel-Guides
Welcome to Ottawa, Ontario, where you’ll find charming old-world buildings surrounded by picturesque natural beauty.
The first stop on an Ottawa tour should be the Rideau Canal. This waterway cuts the city in half, and it provides places for boating and paddleboarding during the summer. Visiting in winter? Not a problem—you can g
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Toronto, Canada Travel Guide - "Go or No" Review
Tips for traveling Toronto, Canada with Andrea Feczko and Rachel Rudwall
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Toronto is the capital of Ontario, and its most populated and multi-cultural city. But is it worth a trip?
- DO & SEE: CN Tower, EdgeWalk, Harbor Kayak or Boat, Sports Events, Blue Jays Baseball, Maple Leafs Hockey, Ripley's
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Quebec Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
http://www.expedia.com/Quebec.d180017.Destination-Travel-Guides
When you arrive in Quebec, you’ll immediately notice its unique combination of old-world architecture, French elegance, and North American friendliness. Throw in a penchant for winter sports and a rich historical past, and you’ll have plenty to do in its capital, Quebec City.
The walled Upper Town is on the to-see list of most Quebe
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Niagara Falls, Canada Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Niagara Falls is the collective name for three waterfalls that straddle the international border between Canada and the United States; more specifically, between the province of Ontario and the state of New York. They form the southern end of the Niagara Gorge.
From largest to smallest, the three waterfalls are the Horseshoe Falls, the American Falls and the Bridal Veil F
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Video Travel Guide: Canada - 10 Top Tourist Attractions
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Toronto, Canada Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Toronto is the largest city in Canada and the provincial capital of Ontario. It is located in Southern Ontario on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. The history of Toronto began in the late 18th century when the British Crown purchased its land from the Mississaugas of the New Credit. The British established a settlement there, called the Town of York, which its lieu
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Toronto Travel Guide | Canada | December 2014
The essential Toronto Travel Guide - Emily Agard tours us around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in Toronto.
What to do in Toronto in the month of December 2014.
There's so much to do in December this month! Emily tours you to the hippest places and events in the city. First stop in this month's adventure is the Christmas Market in Distillery District, a haven for great fashion fi
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Top 5 Travel Attractions, Calgary (Canada) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Calgary in Canada -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi! This is your host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top five attractions of Calgary
Number five: skyline. Boasting a modern skyline with diverse arcitecture, Calgary is a great urban city with opportunities for dining, shopping and entertainment.
Number four: Calgay Zoo. Including a botanic
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Calgary Alberta - Top Calgary Attractions | Travel Guide - Downtown Calgary - Canada Tourism
Visit Calgary Alberta Canada and Downtown Calgary in this Calgary travel guide. Enjoy top Calgary attractions, things to do in Calgary, places to see and places to visit in this Calgary tourism travel guide.
Discover Calgary best top 10 (top ten) attractions Travel Alberta and you'll never forget Calgary and other top attractions in this vacation tour video.
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30 Things to do in Montreal | Top Attractions Travel Guide
When visiting Montreal consider the following top 35 things to do in Montreal as a travel video guide for all of the best attractions in the city. There is no other city in Canada or the United States of America that can compare with Montreal in terms of its diversity and European flare. As a city of festivals (during the winter, fall, spring and summer) you're left with an inexhaustible amount
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Toronto - Canada Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation, Attractions
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Toronto - Canada Travel Guide, Tourism http://bit.ly/1hapqpM In a country dominated by trackless wildern...
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Travel Guide to Quebec City
In this travel video guide to Quebec City, I travel around Quebec City including its historic Old Town (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), stop in at the famed I...
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Montréal Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Montréal in Canada.
Canada's second largest city, Montreal is a fascinating blend of European charm and the American way of life.
In Vieux-Montreal, narrow lanes and small houses recall the past and also the lifestyle of the original settlers. In the old fire station at Place d'Youville - one of the oldest markets in Montreal -- is the Centre d'Histoire in which the
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Montreal City Guide - Lonely Planet travel video
Learn more about Montreal: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/canada/montreal
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21 Things to do in Fredericton New Brunswick Canada | Attractions Travel Guide
In our latest travel video we showcase 21 things to do in the capital city of Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada in this top attractions travel guide.
Fredericton is a city that offers culture vultures numerous historic buildings and attractions including top notch museums. For the adventure traveler or sports enthusiast extensive bike trails and the St John River offer endless exercise opportun
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Canadian Rockies Travel Guide
A natural world that stretches across high mountains, captivating valleys and huge national parks, with raging waterfalls, extensive ice fields and fine lakes.
Canada Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Canada.
The journey starts in Halifax and stretches right across Canada, from east to west and from the Atlantic to the Pacific. ...
Travel video about destination Canada.
The journey starts in Halifax and stretches right across Canada, from east to west and from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Halifax is situated in a deep, well-defined bay on the Atlantic coastline and has one of the most beautiful natural harbours in the world.Ville De Quebec is the capital of the likewise-named province of Canada. In this European-orientated city on the St. Laurence river, French is the main language. In 1608, Samuel De Champlain established it as a centre for the fur trade. The massive and world famous Chateau Frontenac is the city’s best known landmark. In Montreal, Canada’s second largest city, the massive Basilica, the Oratoire Saint-Joseph, is an important pilgrimage destination and in the charming French-style area of the city which is located between the harbour and the modern banking quarter, numerous old buildings have been restored. Although Montreal is located 1600 kilometres from the open sea, it owes its wealth to its waterways which stretch from the country’s interior, to the ocean. In Native American, Toronto means, ‘Meeting Place’ an accurate description for the capital of Ontario Province and Canada’s largest city, a multi-cultural city with giant skyscrapers and noisy streets. The CN Tower is the tallest free-standing building in the world and in less than a minute its lift ascends 335 metres to the top. Niagara Falls lies between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario on the Canadian-American border. A trip on the ‘Maid Of The Mist’ is a magnificent experience where the tremendous power of the water is awesome. Three times a week, the Canadian, with its 30 wagons, 2 locomotives and total length of more than a kilometre, winds its way through the Rocky Mountains the water from which accumulates from mountain glaciers and flows into three oceans: the Atlantic, the Pacific and the Arctic. The capital of the south west province of British Columbia, Vancouver, is located beside the Pacific Ocean and is the third largest city in Canada and one of the most beautiful on the North American continent. A fitting final destination for a tour of Canada’s wonderworld of magnificent contrasts.
wn.com/Canada Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Canada.
The journey starts in Halifax and stretches right across Canada, from east to west and from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Halifax is situated in a deep, well-defined bay on the Atlantic coastline and has one of the most beautiful natural harbours in the world.Ville De Quebec is the capital of the likewise-named province of Canada. In this European-orientated city on the St. Laurence river, French is the main language. In 1608, Samuel De Champlain established it as a centre for the fur trade. The massive and world famous Chateau Frontenac is the city’s best known landmark. In Montreal, Canada’s second largest city, the massive Basilica, the Oratoire Saint-Joseph, is an important pilgrimage destination and in the charming French-style area of the city which is located between the harbour and the modern banking quarter, numerous old buildings have been restored. Although Montreal is located 1600 kilometres from the open sea, it owes its wealth to its waterways which stretch from the country’s interior, to the ocean. In Native American, Toronto means, ‘Meeting Place’ an accurate description for the capital of Ontario Province and Canada’s largest city, a multi-cultural city with giant skyscrapers and noisy streets. The CN Tower is the tallest free-standing building in the world and in less than a minute its lift ascends 335 metres to the top. Niagara Falls lies between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario on the Canadian-American border. A trip on the ‘Maid Of The Mist’ is a magnificent experience where the tremendous power of the water is awesome. Three times a week, the Canadian, with its 30 wagons, 2 locomotives and total length of more than a kilometre, winds its way through the Rocky Mountains the water from which accumulates from mountain glaciers and flows into three oceans: the Atlantic, the Pacific and the Arctic. The capital of the south west province of British Columbia, Vancouver, is located beside the Pacific Ocean and is the third largest city in Canada and one of the most beautiful on the North American continent. A fitting final destination for a tour of Canada’s wonderworld of magnificent contrasts.
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 78047
Vancouver, Canada Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Vancouver is a coastal seaport city on the mainland of British Columbia, Canada. The 2011 census recorded 603,502 people in the city, ...
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Vancouver is a coastal seaport city on the mainland of British Columbia, Canada. The 2011 census recorded 603,502 people in the city, making it the eighth largest Canadian municipality. Vancouver is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities in Canada; 52% of its residents do not speak English as their first language.
The most important places to visit in Vancouver are: Granville Island (a popular peninsula connected to Vancouver. With it's colorful market, it's a draw amongst locals and visitors alike), Stanley Park (Vancouver wouldn't be the same without Stanley Park, one of the great urban parks. It's a perfect city escape), Chinatown (the second largest Chinatown in North America after San Francisco. It has many unique, as well as traditional shops), Gastown (a national historic site. Explore the cobbled streets, shopping, dining and unique architecture), Grouse Mountain (overlooking Vancouver city, this recreational has winter skiing and even an excellent wildlife refuge) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Vancouver travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
wn.com/Vancouver, Canada Travel Guide Must See Attractions
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Vancouver is a coastal seaport city on the mainland of British Columbia, Canada. The 2011 census recorded 603,502 people in the city, making it the eighth largest Canadian municipality. Vancouver is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities in Canada; 52% of its residents do not speak English as their first language.
The most important places to visit in Vancouver are: Granville Island (a popular peninsula connected to Vancouver. With it's colorful market, it's a draw amongst locals and visitors alike), Stanley Park (Vancouver wouldn't be the same without Stanley Park, one of the great urban parks. It's a perfect city escape), Chinatown (the second largest Chinatown in North America after San Francisco. It has many unique, as well as traditional shops), Gastown (a national historic site. Explore the cobbled streets, shopping, dining and unique architecture), Grouse Mountain (overlooking Vancouver city, this recreational has winter skiing and even an excellent wildlife refuge) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Vancouver travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Montreal Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Welcome to Montreal, Canada. This extraordinary city, which began life as a French colony in the 1600s, is now a stunning metropolis combining old-world archite...
Welcome to Montreal, Canada. This extraordinary city, which began life as a French colony in the 1600s, is now a stunning metropolis combining old-world architecture with modern dashes.
When Mark Twain visited Montreal in the 19th century, he was so taken by its many churches that he nicknamed it “The City of 100 Bell Towers.” These numerous buildings are often part of Montreal sightseeing; marvel at the imposing stone façade of Christ Church Cathedral, or stand beneath the great arched ceiling of the beautiful Notre Dame Basilica. You can spend days exploring the city’s many sacred spaces, but Montreal tourism is so much more than that; if you’re a foodie, you’re in luck, because the residents of Montreal adore a good meal, whether it’s poutine from a streetside bistro or fresh produce from the farmers market.
A tour of Montreal will take you across cobblestone streets and through architecture that dates back to the 1600s, but one thing you must remember to do is to walk and play in its numerous green spaces. The city’s inhabitants take great pride in Montreal’s natural beauty, and hikes up Mont Royal or along the St. Lawrence River are frequent activities for locals. Remember to bring your camera, as the riverfront and the mountain are full of striking photo opportunities.
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Welcome to Montreal, Canada. This extraordinary city, which began life as a French colony in the 1600s, is now a stunning metropolis combining old-world architecture with modern dashes.
When Mark Twain visited Montreal in the 19th century, he was so taken by its many churches that he nicknamed it “The City of 100 Bell Towers.” These numerous buildings are often part of Montreal sightseeing; marvel at the imposing stone façade of Christ Church Cathedral, or stand beneath the great arched ceiling of the beautiful Notre Dame Basilica. You can spend days exploring the city’s many sacred spaces, but Montreal tourism is so much more than that; if you’re a foodie, you’re in luck, because the residents of Montreal adore a good meal, whether it’s poutine from a streetside bistro or fresh produce from the farmers market.
A tour of Montreal will take you across cobblestone streets and through architecture that dates back to the 1600s, but one thing you must remember to do is to walk and play in its numerous green spaces. The city’s inhabitants take great pride in Montreal’s natural beauty, and hikes up Mont Royal or along the St. Lawrence River are frequent activities for locals. Remember to bring your camera, as the riverfront and the mountain are full of striking photo opportunities.
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Toronto Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Welcome to Toronto, the largest city in Canada and a hub of trade and culture.
“The City That Works” is full of a can-do spirit that is reflected in its buildings. From the famous CN Tower to the castle-like Casa Loma, there’s all sorts of eye candy for the architecture enthusiast. Your Toronto tour should include a trip to Edward Gardens in Hyde Park, or one of the many other green spaces located in the city. Take a bike ride along the trails, or enjoy a picnic while the local chipmunks look on. Don’t drop anything; they’ll grab it.
Your Toronto sightseeing can continue at the Harborfront Center. Go for a walk along the marina, or grab a pint at a brewhouse. And no trip to Toronto is complete without a visit to the Hockey Hall of Fame, so make sure you’ve got your team paraphernalia in order before you venture inside. Looking for shopping? You’ll find the Underground City and Kensington Market ready to welcome you and your credit card – or several credit cards, as the case may be. After a day of madcap purchasing, why not stock up on fresh, healthy food at the St. Lawrence Market? You’ll have worked up quite an appetite for delicious local produce.
Before you leave, head to Niagara Falls and take in the spectacle of nature’s power. You’ll never forget the sight and sound of all that water pouring over the falls, nor will you ever forget your trip to Toronto.
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Welcome to Toronto, the largest city in Canada and a hub of trade and culture.
“The City That Works” is full of a can-do spirit that is reflected in its buildings. From the famous CN Tower to the castle-like Casa Loma, there’s all sorts of eye candy for the architecture enthusiast. Your Toronto tour should include a trip to Edward Gardens in Hyde Park, or one of the many other green spaces located in the city. Take a bike ride along the trails, or enjoy a picnic while the local chipmunks look on. Don’t drop anything; they’ll grab it.
Your Toronto sightseeing can continue at the Harborfront Center. Go for a walk along the marina, or grab a pint at a brewhouse. And no trip to Toronto is complete without a visit to the Hockey Hall of Fame, so make sure you’ve got your team paraphernalia in order before you venture inside. Looking for shopping? You’ll find the Underground City and Kensington Market ready to welcome you and your credit card – or several credit cards, as the case may be. After a day of madcap purchasing, why not stock up on fresh, healthy food at the St. Lawrence Market? You’ll have worked up quite an appetite for delicious local produce.
Before you leave, head to Niagara Falls and take in the spectacle of nature’s power. You’ll never forget the sight and sound of all that water pouring over the falls, nor will you ever forget your trip to Toronto.
Visit our Toronto travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Niagara Falls Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Niagara Falls has long been a symbol of natural power and beauty. Visit this hallmark of Canadian and American tourism and see its majesty from a helicopter, boat, or walkway.
Your Niagara Falls tour begins with a little bit of information: more than six million cubic feet of water spill over the sides per minute. You can explore three waterfalls, the most famous being the Canadian Horseshoe Falls, which are the widest and most powerful. Take a half-hour boat cruise and bask in the falls’ mist, or enter a special set of walkways behind the falls and see the strength and might of the rushing water right in front of you.
No Niagara Falls sightseeing trip is complete without exploring the Botanical Gardens or Niagara on the Lake. The latter attraction offers boutiques, eateries, and picturesque views of the water you won’t soon forget.
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Niagara Falls has long been a symbol of natural power and beauty. Visit this hallmark of Canadian and American tourism and see its majesty from a helicopter, boat, or walkway.
Your Niagara Falls tour begins with a little bit of information: more than six million cubic feet of water spill over the sides per minute. You can explore three waterfalls, the most famous being the Canadian Horseshoe Falls, which are the widest and most powerful. Take a half-hour boat cruise and bask in the falls’ mist, or enter a special set of walkways behind the falls and see the strength and might of the rushing water right in front of you.
No Niagara Falls sightseeing trip is complete without exploring the Botanical Gardens or Niagara on the Lake. The latter attraction offers boutiques, eateries, and picturesque views of the water you won’t soon forget.
Visit our Niagara Falls travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Ottawa, Canada Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Ottawa is the capital of Canada, and the fourth largest city in the country. Ottawa is situated on the south bank of the Ottawa River, and contains the mouths of the Rideau River and Rideau Canal. The older part of the city (including what remains of Bytown) is known as Lower Town, and occupies an area between the canal and the rivers.
The most important places to visit in Ottawa are: Parliament building (undoubtedly among the most beautiful parliament buildings in the world. It should be a must see for all visitors to Ottawa), Chateau Laurier (now part of a hotel. This famous Ottawa landmark retains much of its grandeur, inside you'll find luxurious settings and ornate decor), Supreme Court of Canada (take a tour of this important building. You can even attend the hearings here), Notre Dame Basilica (constructed in the 19th century this beautiful church is among the surviving churches of Ottawa), Rideau Canal (it's a UNESCO world heritage site. The canals offers excellent views of the city. In winter time, it's transformed into a massive skating rink) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Ottawa travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Ottawa is the capital of Canada, and the fourth largest city in the country. Ottawa is situated on the south bank of the Ottawa River, and contains the mouths of the Rideau River and Rideau Canal. The older part of the city (including what remains of Bytown) is known as Lower Town, and occupies an area between the canal and the rivers.
The most important places to visit in Ottawa are: Parliament building (undoubtedly among the most beautiful parliament buildings in the world. It should be a must see for all visitors to Ottawa), Chateau Laurier (now part of a hotel. This famous Ottawa landmark retains much of its grandeur, inside you'll find luxurious settings and ornate decor), Supreme Court of Canada (take a tour of this important building. You can even attend the hearings here), Notre Dame Basilica (constructed in the 19th century this beautiful church is among the surviving churches of Ottawa), Rideau Canal (it's a UNESCO world heritage site. The canals offers excellent views of the city. In winter time, it's transformed into a massive skating rink) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Ottawa travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
- published: 21 Feb 2014
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Ottawa Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Welcome to Ottawa, Ontario, where you’ll find charming old-world buildings surrounded by pictu...
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Welcome to Ottawa, Ontario, where you’ll find charming old-world buildings surrounded by picturesque natural beauty.
The first stop on an Ottawa tour should be the Rideau Canal. This waterway cuts the city in half, and it provides places for boating and paddleboarding during the summer. Visiting in winter? Not a problem—you can go ice skating along the Rideau when it ices over. On the south side of the river, you can see the Changing of the Guard Ceremony at Parliament Hill. A few blocks to the north is the National Gallery of Canada, a stunning glass-and-granite building full of art from Canadian, European, and other North American artists.
You’ll be hungry after all this walking around, so head to ByWard Market. If you see beavertails, don’t worry; they’re a pastry, not part of an actual beaver—and they’re delicious. ByWard Market also has some of the best fresh produce you’ll ever taste, so stock up on fruits and vegetables while you’re there.
After sampling the fare at ByWard Market, cross the river to visit the Canadian Museum of History in Quebec. This is where you can tour recreations of Old Canada: explore 1800s storefronts, wander into log cabins, and learn about the First Nations people who inhabited Canada for thousands of years prior to European settlement.
Round out your trip with a venture to Gatineau Park, where you can relax by the lake or take tea in the MacKenzie King estate.
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Welcome to Ottawa, Ontario, where you’ll find charming old-world buildings surrounded by picturesque natural beauty.
The first stop on an Ottawa tour should be the Rideau Canal. This waterway cuts the city in half, and it provides places for boating and paddleboarding during the summer. Visiting in winter? Not a problem—you can go ice skating along the Rideau when it ices over. On the south side of the river, you can see the Changing of the Guard Ceremony at Parliament Hill. A few blocks to the north is the National Gallery of Canada, a stunning glass-and-granite building full of art from Canadian, European, and other North American artists.
You’ll be hungry after all this walking around, so head to ByWard Market. If you see beavertails, don’t worry; they’re a pastry, not part of an actual beaver—and they’re delicious. ByWard Market also has some of the best fresh produce you’ll ever taste, so stock up on fruits and vegetables while you’re there.
After sampling the fare at ByWard Market, cross the river to visit the Canadian Museum of History in Quebec. This is where you can tour recreations of Old Canada: explore 1800s storefronts, wander into log cabins, and learn about the First Nations people who inhabited Canada for thousands of years prior to European settlement.
Round out your trip with a venture to Gatineau Park, where you can relax by the lake or take tea in the MacKenzie King estate.
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Toronto, Canada Travel Guide - "Go or No" Review
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Toronto is the capital of Ontario, and its most populated and multi-cultural city. But is it worth a trip?
- DO & SEE: CN Tower, EdgeWalk, Harbor Kayak or Boat, Sports Events, Blue Jays Baseball, Maple Leafs Hockey, Ripley's Aquarium, St. Lawrence Market
- EAT & DRINK: Poutine, Smoke's Poutinerie, Ceasar/Bloody Mary, T Bar at Chelsea Hotel, Old Town & Historic Distillery District for Beer, Sassafrass, Ninutik Maple Sugar and Syrup
- STAY: Hotel Le Germain Maple Leaf Square, Chelsea Hotel
- SHOP: Yorkville, Holt Renfrew, Kensington Market
- BONUS: Drake! Jim Carey! Deadmau5! Tim Horton's! Bunnies! Water slides! Montreal! Vancouver!
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- DO & SEE: CN Tower, EdgeWalk, Harbor Kayak or Boat, Sports Events, Blue Jays Baseball, Maple Leafs Hockey, Ripley's Aquarium, St. Lawrence Market
- EAT & DRINK: Poutine, Smoke's Poutinerie, Ceasar/Bloody Mary, T Bar at Chelsea Hotel, Old Town & Historic Distillery District for Beer, Sassafrass, Ninutik Maple Sugar and Syrup
- STAY: Hotel Le Germain Maple Leaf Square, Chelsea Hotel
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Quebec Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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When you arrive in Quebec, you’ll immediately notice its unique combination of old-world architecture, French elegance, and North American friendliness. Throw in a penchant for winter sports and a rich historical past, and you’ll have plenty to do in its capital, Quebec City.
The walled Upper Town is on the to-see list of most Quebec tours. This is part of the historic Old Quebec, first settled by Europeans in 1608. You’ll find a fantastic view of the St. Lawrence River, along with winding streets filled with historic buildings housing restaurants, pubs, and small shops.
Venture out into the oldest retail center on the continent and enjoy a croissant and a coffee, then go for a bike ride along the Old Port. This used to be one of the world’s largest shipping thoroughfares, though now it’s known primarily as a cruise ship destination.
If you’re in the mood to meet some of the local wildlife, head to the Quebec Aquarium, where you can see polar bears, seals, and other animals that inhabit the Arctic. Feeling like reaching great heights? Stop by Montmorency Falls, where you can hike up to an observation point and marvel at the beauty of the natural landscape.
All this walking and hiking will make you hungry, so at dusk, visit Rue St. Paul’s many restaurants to pick out the perfect place for dinner. The city is buzzing late into the night; if you’re up for dancing, a drink, or a cup of coffee after dinner, you’ll be in good company.
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When you arrive in Quebec, you’ll immediately notice its unique combination of old-world architecture, French elegance, and North American friendliness. Throw in a penchant for winter sports and a rich historical past, and you’ll have plenty to do in its capital, Quebec City.
The walled Upper Town is on the to-see list of most Quebec tours. This is part of the historic Old Quebec, first settled by Europeans in 1608. You’ll find a fantastic view of the St. Lawrence River, along with winding streets filled with historic buildings housing restaurants, pubs, and small shops.
Venture out into the oldest retail center on the continent and enjoy a croissant and a coffee, then go for a bike ride along the Old Port. This used to be one of the world’s largest shipping thoroughfares, though now it’s known primarily as a cruise ship destination.
If you’re in the mood to meet some of the local wildlife, head to the Quebec Aquarium, where you can see polar bears, seals, and other animals that inhabit the Arctic. Feeling like reaching great heights? Stop by Montmorency Falls, where you can hike up to an observation point and marvel at the beauty of the natural landscape.
All this walking and hiking will make you hungry, so at dusk, visit Rue St. Paul’s many restaurants to pick out the perfect place for dinner. The city is buzzing late into the night; if you’re up for dancing, a drink, or a cup of coffee after dinner, you’ll be in good company.
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Niagara Falls, Canada Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Niagara Falls is the collective name for three waterfalls that straddle the international border between Canada and the United States; more specifically, between the province of Ontario and the state of New York. They form the southern end of the Niagara Gorge.
From largest to smallest, the three waterfalls are the Horseshoe Falls, the American Falls and the Bridal Veil Falls. The Horseshoe Falls lie on the Canadian side and the American Falls on the American side, separated by Goat Island. The smaller Bridal Veil Falls are also located on the American side, separated from the other waterfalls by Luna Island. The international boundary line was originally drawn through Horseshoe Falls in 1819, but the boundary has long been in dispute due to natural erosion and construction.
Located on the Niagara River, which drains Lake Erie into Lake Ontario, the combined falls form the highest flow rate of any waterfall in the world, with a vertical drop of more than 165 feet (50 m). Horseshoe Falls is the most powerful waterfall in North America, as measured by vertical height and also by flow rate. The falls are located 17 miles (27 km) north-northwest of Buffalo, New York and 75 miles (121 km) south-southeast of Toronto, between the twin cities of Niagara Falls, Ontario, and Niagara Falls, New York.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Niagara Falls travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Niagara Falls is the collective name for three waterfalls that straddle the international border between Canada and the United States; more specifically, between the province of Ontario and the state of New York. They form the southern end of the Niagara Gorge.
From largest to smallest, the three waterfalls are the Horseshoe Falls, the American Falls and the Bridal Veil Falls. The Horseshoe Falls lie on the Canadian side and the American Falls on the American side, separated by Goat Island. The smaller Bridal Veil Falls are also located on the American side, separated from the other waterfalls by Luna Island. The international boundary line was originally drawn through Horseshoe Falls in 1819, but the boundary has long been in dispute due to natural erosion and construction.
Located on the Niagara River, which drains Lake Erie into Lake Ontario, the combined falls form the highest flow rate of any waterfall in the world, with a vertical drop of more than 165 feet (50 m). Horseshoe Falls is the most powerful waterfall in North America, as measured by vertical height and also by flow rate. The falls are located 17 miles (27 km) north-northwest of Buffalo, New York and 75 miles (121 km) south-southeast of Toronto, between the twin cities of Niagara Falls, Ontario, and Niagara Falls, New York.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Niagara Falls travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
- published: 05 Dec 2013
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Video Travel Guide: 10 Top Tourist Attractions in Canada
List of Attractions in Canada :
1. Moraine Lake
2. Vieux-Quebec
3. The Canadian
4. Niagara Falls
5. Churchill
6. Athabasca Falls
7. Bay of Fundy
8. Victoria's Inner Harbour
9. Calgary Stampede
10. Gros Morne National Park
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Video Travel Guide: 10 Top Tourist Attractions in Canada
List of Attractions in Canada :
1. Moraine Lake
2. Vieux-Quebec
3. The Canadian
4. Niagara Falls
5. Churchill
6. Athabasca Falls
7. Bay of Fundy
8. Victoria's Inner Harbour
9. Calgary Stampede
10. Gros Morne National Park
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Toronto, Canada Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Toronto is the largest city in Canada and the provincial capital of Ontario. It is located in Southern Ontario on the northwestern sho...
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Toronto is the largest city in Canada and the provincial capital of Ontario. It is located in Southern Ontario on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. The history of Toronto began in the late 18th century when the British Crown purchased its land from the Mississaugas of the New Credit. The British established a settlement there, called the Town of York, which its lieutenant governor, John Graves Simcoe, designated as the capital of Upper Canada. The city was ransacked in the Battle of York during the War of 1812. In 1834, York was incorporated as a city and renamed Toronto.
The most important places to visit in Toronto are: Niagara Falls (located an hour and a half away from Toronto, awe-inspiring Niagara Falls attracts visitors from around the world), CN Tower (dominating Toronto's skyline, this communication tower stands at a staggering 1,815 feet. Spectacular Toronto views await you at the top), Old City Hall (an important historic landmark of Toronto. It too nearly 20 years to complete its construction in 1899), Royal Ontario Museum (Canada's largest museum of world culture. You can see impressive artifacts and archeological objects from around the world), Casa Loma (a magnificent castle on a hill in the north end of Toronto. Visitors are treated well in restored rooms and gardens) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Toronto travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Toronto is the largest city in Canada and the provincial capital of Ontario. It is located in Southern Ontario on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. The history of Toronto began in the late 18th century when the British Crown purchased its land from the Mississaugas of the New Credit. The British established a settlement there, called the Town of York, which its lieutenant governor, John Graves Simcoe, designated as the capital of Upper Canada. The city was ransacked in the Battle of York during the War of 1812. In 1834, York was incorporated as a city and renamed Toronto.
The most important places to visit in Toronto are: Niagara Falls (located an hour and a half away from Toronto, awe-inspiring Niagara Falls attracts visitors from around the world), CN Tower (dominating Toronto's skyline, this communication tower stands at a staggering 1,815 feet. Spectacular Toronto views await you at the top), Old City Hall (an important historic landmark of Toronto. It too nearly 20 years to complete its construction in 1899), Royal Ontario Museum (Canada's largest museum of world culture. You can see impressive artifacts and archeological objects from around the world), Casa Loma (a magnificent castle on a hill in the north end of Toronto. Visitors are treated well in restored rooms and gardens) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Toronto travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
- published: 11 Oct 2013
- views: 93910
Travel Tips for Canada [SkyAndShoe]
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- published: 01 Feb 2015
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Toronto Travel Guide | Canada | December 2014
The essential Toronto Travel Guide - Emily Agard tours us around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in Toronto.
What to do in Toronto in the month ...
The essential Toronto Travel Guide - Emily Agard tours us around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in Toronto.
What to do in Toronto in the month of December 2014.
There's so much to do in December this month! Emily tours you to the hippest places and events in the city. First stop in this month's adventure is the Christmas Market in Distillery District, a haven for great fashion finds and holiday spirit.
Get know to Michelangelo up close and personal through his exhibit at the Art Gallery of Ontario titled ‘Quest for Genius: Michelangelo’ which runs until January 2015. This exhibit showcases the trials and frustrations of Michelangelo which ultimately led to genius.
There are definitely lots of things to do and see on your next visit to Toronto! If you're in town this month of December catch:
• Toronto Christmas Market — Nov 28 — December 21
• Quest for Genius: Michelangelo —18 October - 11 January
• New Years Eve Celebrations at Nathan Phillip Square — Midnight New Years Eve
• The Nutcracker - 14 December - 4 January
While in Toronto, make sure you check out:
• CN Tower Edgewalk
• Toronto Zoo
• Allen Gardens
• Casaloma
• Hockey Hall of Fame
• Art Gallery of Ontario
• Royal Ontario Museum
• Toronto Islands
• Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada
While at the CN Tower, check out the 360 restaurant for dinner with a great views of the city, or the AGO Frank restaurant for an artistic side to dinner.
There are a host of Museums in Toronto such as the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Royal Ontario Museum.
Want to try something different, check out EdgeWalk. Walk and lean above the clouds on the top of the CN Tower. At 152 stories high, this is something you need to check out.
You can't go past Eaton Centre, Bloor Street, and Queen Street when it comes to shopping in Toronto and, of course, Yorkville Road in general.
Check out http://www.vaycaytv.com or explore our YouTube Channel for more information. Have a great stay in Toronto!
Follow INSIDE Toronto host, Emily Agard on twitter @emilyagard and Facebook at facebook.com/emilyagard
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The essential Toronto Travel Guide - Emily Agard tours us around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in Toronto.
What to do in Toronto in the month of December 2014.
There's so much to do in December this month! Emily tours you to the hippest places and events in the city. First stop in this month's adventure is the Christmas Market in Distillery District, a haven for great fashion finds and holiday spirit.
Get know to Michelangelo up close and personal through his exhibit at the Art Gallery of Ontario titled ‘Quest for Genius: Michelangelo’ which runs until January 2015. This exhibit showcases the trials and frustrations of Michelangelo which ultimately led to genius.
There are definitely lots of things to do and see on your next visit to Toronto! If you're in town this month of December catch:
• Toronto Christmas Market — Nov 28 — December 21
• Quest for Genius: Michelangelo —18 October - 11 January
• New Years Eve Celebrations at Nathan Phillip Square — Midnight New Years Eve
• The Nutcracker - 14 December - 4 January
While in Toronto, make sure you check out:
• CN Tower Edgewalk
• Toronto Zoo
• Allen Gardens
• Casaloma
• Hockey Hall of Fame
• Art Gallery of Ontario
• Royal Ontario Museum
• Toronto Islands
• Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada
While at the CN Tower, check out the 360 restaurant for dinner with a great views of the city, or the AGO Frank restaurant for an artistic side to dinner.
There are a host of Museums in Toronto such as the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Royal Ontario Museum.
Want to try something different, check out EdgeWalk. Walk and lean above the clouds on the top of the CN Tower. At 152 stories high, this is something you need to check out.
You can't go past Eaton Centre, Bloor Street, and Queen Street when it comes to shopping in Toronto and, of course, Yorkville Road in general.
Check out http://www.vaycaytv.com or explore our YouTube Channel for more information. Have a great stay in Toronto!
Follow INSIDE Toronto host, Emily Agard on twitter @emilyagard and Facebook at facebook.com/emilyagard
- published: 01 Dec 2014
- views: 1067
Top 5 Travel Attractions, Calgary (Canada) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Calgary in Canada -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi! This is your host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top...
Take a tour of Calgary in Canada -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi! This is your host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top five attractions of Calgary
Number five: skyline. Boasting a modern skyline with diverse arcitecture, Calgary is a great urban city with opportunities for dining, shopping and entertainment.
Number four: Calgay Zoo. Including a botanical garden, the zoo has been here for 75 years. Interacting with wildlife here makes for an excellent family outing.
Number three: City Hall. Considered to be a national historic site, this magnificent sandstone structure was constructed in 1911, in place of an earlier wooden structure.
Number two: Banff National Park. Located outside of Calgary, this great national park of Canada is spread over a massive area, and offers spectacular mountain scenery.
And number one: Calgary Tower. Constructed in 1968, the iconic tower is one of the tallest structures in Canada. At the top, you are treated to an excellent view of Calgary.
Hope you enjoyed this video. See you next time.
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Take a tour of Calgary in Canada -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi! This is your host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top five attractions of Calgary
Number five: skyline. Boasting a modern skyline with diverse arcitecture, Calgary is a great urban city with opportunities for dining, shopping and entertainment.
Number four: Calgay Zoo. Including a botanical garden, the zoo has been here for 75 years. Interacting with wildlife here makes for an excellent family outing.
Number three: City Hall. Considered to be a national historic site, this magnificent sandstone structure was constructed in 1911, in place of an earlier wooden structure.
Number two: Banff National Park. Located outside of Calgary, this great national park of Canada is spread over a massive area, and offers spectacular mountain scenery.
And number one: Calgary Tower. Constructed in 1968, the iconic tower is one of the tallest structures in Canada. At the top, you are treated to an excellent view of Calgary.
Hope you enjoyed this video. See you next time.
- published: 22 Sep 2010
- views: 115959
Calgary Alberta - Top Calgary Attractions | Travel Guide - Downtown Calgary - Canada Tourism
Visit Calgary Alberta Canada and Downtown Calgary in this Calgary travel guide. Enjoy top Calgary attractions, things to do in Calgary, places to see and places...
Visit Calgary Alberta Canada and Downtown Calgary in this Calgary travel guide. Enjoy top Calgary attractions, things to do in Calgary, places to see and places to visit in this Calgary tourism travel guide.
Discover Calgary best top 10 (top ten) attractions Travel Alberta and you'll never forget Calgary and other top attractions in this vacation tour video.
Don't forget to subscribe to my channel. For more travel stories and photographs, visit me at www.travelingwithkrushworth.com.
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Visit Calgary Alberta Canada and Downtown Calgary in this Calgary travel guide. Enjoy top Calgary attractions, things to do in Calgary, places to see and places to visit in this Calgary tourism travel guide.
Discover Calgary best top 10 (top ten) attractions Travel Alberta and you'll never forget Calgary and other top attractions in this vacation tour video.
Don't forget to subscribe to my channel. For more travel stories and photographs, visit me at www.travelingwithkrushworth.com.
- published: 20 May 2013
- views: 12299
30 Things to do in Montreal | Top Attractions Travel Guide
When visiting Montreal consider the following top 35 things to do in Montreal as a travel video guide for all of the best attractions in the city. There is no ...
When visiting Montreal consider the following top 35 things to do in Montreal as a travel video guide for all of the best attractions in the city. There is no other city in Canada or the United States of America that can compare with Montreal in terms of its diversity and European flare. As a city of festivals (during the winter, fall, spring and summer) you're left with an inexhaustible amount of things to see and do in the city during all four seasons. Compared to other Canadian cities, Montreal offers world class arts, dining, architecture, entertainment, arts and festivals showcasing the best of Canadian culture and Canadian food. Eating poutine, watching a Montreal Canadiens hockey game for fun and taking in a mesmerizing Cirque du Soleil were the highlights of our visit. If you only have time to one destination in Canada let it be Montréal, Québec:
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1) Visit the Museum of Fine Arts - Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal
2) Hike up Mount Royal Park - Mont Royal
3) Check out Le Plateau Neighborliness - Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
4) Tam Tams drumming on Sundays in Mount Royal Park - Les Tam-Tams du Mont Royal
5) Wander around the campus area of McGill University - l'Université McGill
6) Eat poutine - cantines or casse-croûtes
7) Visit the historic area of Old Montreal - Vieux-Montréal
8) Lookout point from Mount Royal Park - Parc du Mont-Royal
9) Go shopping at Bonsecours Market - Marché Bonsecours
10) Habitat 67 - Expo 67
11) Check out the many summer and winter festivals in Montreal including the Highlands games, Rogers cup, Tango events and Blues festival.
12) Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal - Oratoire Saint-Joseph du Mont-Royal
13) Visit the Montreal Biodome - Biodôme de Montréal
14) Montreal's Olympic Stadium 'The Big O' - Stade Olympique de Montréal
15) Montreal Botanical Garden - Jardin botanique de Montréal
16) Watch a Habs game the Montreal Canadiens - Les Canadiens de Montréal
17) Eat Montreal smoked meat at Schwartz's - viande fumée
18) Notre-Dame Cathedral - Notre-Dame Basilica
19) Cirque du Soleil 'Circus of the sun'
20) Montreal street art and graffiti
21) Go shopping and people watching along Saint Catherine Street - Rue Sainte-Catherine
22) Go shopping or warm up under Montreal's Underground City - RÉSO or La Ville Souterraine
23) Relax, exercise or have a picnic at La Fontaine Park - Parc La Fontaine)
24) Montreal's Gay Village - Le Village gai
25) Eat Montreal bagels at St-Viateur Bagel - petit pain
26) Ride a bicycle around the city
27) Visit Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral - Cathédrale Marie-Reine-du-Monde
28) Visit the Old Port of Montreal - Vieux-Port de Montréal
29) Take the Metro around Montreal - Métro de Montréal
30) In-line skate or bicycle around Lachine Canal - Canal de Lachine
Head to the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts for a look at some of the free current exhibitions. We're here at Park Mount Royal to walk around and head to the lookout point for amazing city views. We chose to stay in the neighborhood of Le Plateau-Mont Royal. On Sunday afternoons you'll find a huge drumming circle on the east end of Mount Royal called Tam Tams. McGill University is one of the most prestigious universities in all of Canada. Poutine, a French Canadian dish, it is basically french fries with gravy and cheese curds on top. For a taste of French charm, wander down the cobbled streets of Old Montreal. For fine dining and shopping in trendy boutiques, you can pop into the Bonsecours Market. Habitat 67 is a unique housing complex and is an architectural landmark. Whether you visit Montreal in the summer or winter, there are always festivals going on. Tonight we're at the Cirque du Soleil for a circus performance. The biodome is a popular attraction for families with children. Olympic Stadium is the former home of the Montreal Expos. The botanical gardens are home to beautiful gardens. Bell Center is home to the Montreal Canadiens, one of the most celebrated NHL franchises. There is no better place ot eat smoked meat in Montreal than Schwartz. The Notre Dame Basilica is located in the historic district of Old Montreal. If you enjoy checking out graffiti around Saint Catherine street which is also a shopping district. Most of the downtown area is interconnected by underground shopping areas so you don't have to be out in the cold. Parc Lafontaine is located in the borough of Le Plateau Mont-Royal and it's a popular hangout spot on weekends. Le Village is a vibrant neighbourhood which is home to many gay bars and clubs. Eat St. Viateur bagels, which are really famous here in Montreal. This store is so popular that they actually produce twelve thousand bagels a day. A great way to get around the city is by Bixi bike. Montreal's Old Port is worth a wander. This video features songs available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.
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When visiting Montreal consider the following top 35 things to do in Montreal as a travel video guide for all of the best attractions in the city. There is no other city in Canada or the United States of America that can compare with Montreal in terms of its diversity and European flare. As a city of festivals (during the winter, fall, spring and summer) you're left with an inexhaustible amount of things to see and do in the city during all four seasons. Compared to other Canadian cities, Montreal offers world class arts, dining, architecture, entertainment, arts and festivals showcasing the best of Canadian culture and Canadian food. Eating poutine, watching a Montreal Canadiens hockey game for fun and taking in a mesmerizing Cirque du Soleil were the highlights of our visit. If you only have time to one destination in Canada let it be Montréal, Québec:
http://nomadicsamuel.com/photo-essays/30-things-to-do-in-montreal
1) Visit the Museum of Fine Arts - Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal
2) Hike up Mount Royal Park - Mont Royal
3) Check out Le Plateau Neighborliness - Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
4) Tam Tams drumming on Sundays in Mount Royal Park - Les Tam-Tams du Mont Royal
5) Wander around the campus area of McGill University - l'Université McGill
6) Eat poutine - cantines or casse-croûtes
7) Visit the historic area of Old Montreal - Vieux-Montréal
8) Lookout point from Mount Royal Park - Parc du Mont-Royal
9) Go shopping at Bonsecours Market - Marché Bonsecours
10) Habitat 67 - Expo 67
11) Check out the many summer and winter festivals in Montreal including the Highlands games, Rogers cup, Tango events and Blues festival.
12) Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal - Oratoire Saint-Joseph du Mont-Royal
13) Visit the Montreal Biodome - Biodôme de Montréal
14) Montreal's Olympic Stadium 'The Big O' - Stade Olympique de Montréal
15) Montreal Botanical Garden - Jardin botanique de Montréal
16) Watch a Habs game the Montreal Canadiens - Les Canadiens de Montréal
17) Eat Montreal smoked meat at Schwartz's - viande fumée
18) Notre-Dame Cathedral - Notre-Dame Basilica
19) Cirque du Soleil 'Circus of the sun'
20) Montreal street art and graffiti
21) Go shopping and people watching along Saint Catherine Street - Rue Sainte-Catherine
22) Go shopping or warm up under Montreal's Underground City - RÉSO or La Ville Souterraine
23) Relax, exercise or have a picnic at La Fontaine Park - Parc La Fontaine)
24) Montreal's Gay Village - Le Village gai
25) Eat Montreal bagels at St-Viateur Bagel - petit pain
26) Ride a bicycle around the city
27) Visit Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral - Cathédrale Marie-Reine-du-Monde
28) Visit the Old Port of Montreal - Vieux-Port de Montréal
29) Take the Metro around Montreal - Métro de Montréal
30) In-line skate or bicycle around Lachine Canal - Canal de Lachine
Head to the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts for a look at some of the free current exhibitions. We're here at Park Mount Royal to walk around and head to the lookout point for amazing city views. We chose to stay in the neighborhood of Le Plateau-Mont Royal. On Sunday afternoons you'll find a huge drumming circle on the east end of Mount Royal called Tam Tams. McGill University is one of the most prestigious universities in all of Canada. Poutine, a French Canadian dish, it is basically french fries with gravy and cheese curds on top. For a taste of French charm, wander down the cobbled streets of Old Montreal. For fine dining and shopping in trendy boutiques, you can pop into the Bonsecours Market. Habitat 67 is a unique housing complex and is an architectural landmark. Whether you visit Montreal in the summer or winter, there are always festivals going on. Tonight we're at the Cirque du Soleil for a circus performance. The biodome is a popular attraction for families with children. Olympic Stadium is the former home of the Montreal Expos. The botanical gardens are home to beautiful gardens. Bell Center is home to the Montreal Canadiens, one of the most celebrated NHL franchises. There is no better place ot eat smoked meat in Montreal than Schwartz. The Notre Dame Basilica is located in the historic district of Old Montreal. If you enjoy checking out graffiti around Saint Catherine street which is also a shopping district. Most of the downtown area is interconnected by underground shopping areas so you don't have to be out in the cold. Parc Lafontaine is located in the borough of Le Plateau Mont-Royal and it's a popular hangout spot on weekends. Le Village is a vibrant neighbourhood which is home to many gay bars and clubs. Eat St. Viateur bagels, which are really famous here in Montreal. This store is so popular that they actually produce twelve thousand bagels a day. A great way to get around the city is by Bixi bike. Montreal's Old Port is worth a wander. This video features songs available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.
- published: 13 Jul 2014
- views: 84119
Toronto - Canada Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation, Attractions
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Toronto - Canada Travel Guide, Tourism http://bit.ly/1hapqpM In a country dominated by trackless wildern......
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Travel Guide to Quebec City
In this travel video guide to Quebec City, I travel around Quebec City including its historic Old Town (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), stop in at the famed I......
In this travel video guide to Quebec City, I travel around Quebec City including its historic Old Town (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), stop in at the famed I...
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In this travel video guide to Quebec City, I travel around Quebec City including its historic Old Town (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), stop in at the famed I...
Montréal Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Montréal in Canada.
Canada's second largest city, Montreal is a fascinating blend of European charm and the American way of life....
Travel video about destination Montréal in Canada.
Canada's second largest city, Montreal is a fascinating blend of European charm and the American way of life.
In Vieux-Montreal, narrow lanes and small houses recall the past and also the lifestyle of the original settlers. In the old fire station at Place d'Youville - one of the oldest markets in Montreal -- is the Centre d'Histoire in which the 350 year cultural history of the city is on display, from the development of the Irokese Settlement, its prolific fur trade, and right up to today's shining, energetic Metropolis.
Although Montreal is located 1,600 kilometres from the open sea, it owes its wealth to its waterways which stretch from the country's interior, to the ocean. A trip on the Saint Lawrence River with the pleasure boat, BATEAU-MOUCHE, contrasts old, historic warehouses with the highly contemporary apartment block of the Cité du Havre Habitat.
Le Tour Olympique, Montreal's "Crooked Tower", offers panoramic views which extend more than 80 kilometres from its 175 metre tall viewing platform. Next to the Olympic Stadium, the Biodome, in which exotic animals from many corners of the world roam among waterfalls and tropical forests.
Next to the gleaming skyscrapers of the inner city, there are museums, churches and art galleries and in the old quarter, there are more historic buildings than in any other North American city, not forgetting the parks and the romantic harbor. Montreal is a gem!
wn.com/Montréal Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Montréal in Canada.
Canada's second largest city, Montreal is a fascinating blend of European charm and the American way of life.
In Vieux-Montreal, narrow lanes and small houses recall the past and also the lifestyle of the original settlers. In the old fire station at Place d'Youville - one of the oldest markets in Montreal -- is the Centre d'Histoire in which the 350 year cultural history of the city is on display, from the development of the Irokese Settlement, its prolific fur trade, and right up to today's shining, energetic Metropolis.
Although Montreal is located 1,600 kilometres from the open sea, it owes its wealth to its waterways which stretch from the country's interior, to the ocean. A trip on the Saint Lawrence River with the pleasure boat, BATEAU-MOUCHE, contrasts old, historic warehouses with the highly contemporary apartment block of the Cité du Havre Habitat.
Le Tour Olympique, Montreal's "Crooked Tower", offers panoramic views which extend more than 80 kilometres from its 175 metre tall viewing platform. Next to the Olympic Stadium, the Biodome, in which exotic animals from many corners of the world roam among waterfalls and tropical forests.
Next to the gleaming skyscrapers of the inner city, there are museums, churches and art galleries and in the old quarter, there are more historic buildings than in any other North American city, not forgetting the parks and the romantic harbor. Montreal is a gem!
- published: 12 Aug 2013
- views: 29278
Montreal City Guide - Lonely Planet travel video
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- published: 25 Nov 2014
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21 Things to do in Fredericton New Brunswick Canada | Attractions Travel Guide
In our latest travel video we showcase 21 things to do in the capital city of Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada in this top attractions travel guide.
Frederic...
In our latest travel video we showcase 21 things to do in the capital city of Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada in this top attractions travel guide.
Fredericton is a city that offers culture vultures numerous historic buildings and attractions including top notch museums. For the adventure traveler or sports enthusiast extensive bike trails and the St John River offer endless exercise opportunities.
This summer we travelled out to Fredericton, New Brunswick to visit family. With a few weeks in town, we decided to make a little video guide to give you a taste of Atlantic Canada. Here's a look at 21 things you can do around the city:
1) Changing of the Guard
2) Haunted Hike at night
3) Kayaking the Saint John River
4) Government House
5) King's Landing
6) Old Train Bridge (Walking Bridge)
7) Waterloo Row
8) Farmers Market
9) Biking along the Nashwaak Trail
10) Odell Park
11) Highland Games
12) Historic Garrison District
13) Christ Church Cathedral
14) Legislative Building
15) Beaverbrook Art Gallery
16) Exercise along the St John River
17) Fine Art Gallery 78
18) Lighthouse on the Green
19) Science East
20) University of New Brunswick Campus
21) The Playhouse
Visiting King's Landing was like travelling back in time. We got to see the interior of old homes, churches, and barns from the 1800s, and for those looking to get their hands dirty, there was the option of pitching in with some of the farm work. The garrison district is the historic and cultural heart of Fredericton. This is where you can catch free performances, join heritage walking tours, and watch the changing of the guard. The Lighthouse on the Green stands on the banks of the St. John River. Though it once helped guide fishermen to shore, today the lighthouse is a popular restaurant where you can enjoy some seafood or even cool down with an ice cream. The nice thing about Fredericton is that you're never too far from nature. The city has many walking trails and biking paths that are easily accessible, and that means people spend a lot of time outdoors.
This former railway bridge is now popular with pedestrians. It has great views of the St. John River and the 2 university campuses that sit up on the hill. Waterloo Row is one of the prettiest streets in the city. It is lined with historic homes and mansions that look over the river. If you happen to be in town over the weekend, be sure to check out the Farmers' Market for some delicious eats!
The Nashwaak Trail is part of an extensive trail system and it's great for either walking or biking. We managed to spot quite a bit of wildlife during our outing, including a Great Blue Heron, a beaver, and lots of chipmunks. Gallery 78 is the oldest private art gallery in New Brunswick and it hosts exhibitions throughout the year. Christ Church Cathedral has a very active music schedule. During the summer months they host choirs and recitals. Admission is by donation with the proceeds going back into the community. The Legislative Building is the home to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick. Guided visits must be arranged in advance. For art lovers, there's the option of visiting the Beaverbrook Art Gallery. This gallery features the work of both Canadian and international artists. Odell Park is a massive park located in the middle of Fredericton. It has many trails that run through the forest and some of the trees there are believed to be over 400 years old. It's a nice green escape and the perfect place to exercise in the summer. The changing of the guard is a ceremony not to be missed. You can watch guards re-enact a drill ceremony to the beat of a piper and drummer. For a spooky look at the city's past, you can join a haunted hike that takes you on a walking tour of Fredericton after dark. Expect to meet lots of ghostly characters along the way. The best way to experience the St. John River is by going out on the water. If you drop by Second Nature Outdoors, you can rent kayaks, canoes, and stand up paddle boards. This is the official residence of the Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick, and it's where foreign dignitaries visiting Fredericton stay. This former jail turned science centre is a fun place for children. The university of New Brunswick and St. Thomas University have a shared campus with beautiful grounds. Even if you're not a student, the campus is worth a visit. If you're looking to catch a performance, then head down to the Playhouse. They host all sorts of music, dance, and theatre productions. And that's a little glimpse of Fredericton. We really enjoyed our summer visit to the city, and we hope you'll have the chance to check it out too!
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
This is part of our Travel in Canada series.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
wn.com/21 Things To Do In Fredericton New Brunswick Canada | Attractions Travel Guide
In our latest travel video we showcase 21 things to do in the capital city of Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada in this top attractions travel guide.
Fredericton is a city that offers culture vultures numerous historic buildings and attractions including top notch museums. For the adventure traveler or sports enthusiast extensive bike trails and the St John River offer endless exercise opportunities.
This summer we travelled out to Fredericton, New Brunswick to visit family. With a few weeks in town, we decided to make a little video guide to give you a taste of Atlantic Canada. Here's a look at 21 things you can do around the city:
1) Changing of the Guard
2) Haunted Hike at night
3) Kayaking the Saint John River
4) Government House
5) King's Landing
6) Old Train Bridge (Walking Bridge)
7) Waterloo Row
8) Farmers Market
9) Biking along the Nashwaak Trail
10) Odell Park
11) Highland Games
12) Historic Garrison District
13) Christ Church Cathedral
14) Legislative Building
15) Beaverbrook Art Gallery
16) Exercise along the St John River
17) Fine Art Gallery 78
18) Lighthouse on the Green
19) Science East
20) University of New Brunswick Campus
21) The Playhouse
Visiting King's Landing was like travelling back in time. We got to see the interior of old homes, churches, and barns from the 1800s, and for those looking to get their hands dirty, there was the option of pitching in with some of the farm work. The garrison district is the historic and cultural heart of Fredericton. This is where you can catch free performances, join heritage walking tours, and watch the changing of the guard. The Lighthouse on the Green stands on the banks of the St. John River. Though it once helped guide fishermen to shore, today the lighthouse is a popular restaurant where you can enjoy some seafood or even cool down with an ice cream. The nice thing about Fredericton is that you're never too far from nature. The city has many walking trails and biking paths that are easily accessible, and that means people spend a lot of time outdoors.
This former railway bridge is now popular with pedestrians. It has great views of the St. John River and the 2 university campuses that sit up on the hill. Waterloo Row is one of the prettiest streets in the city. It is lined with historic homes and mansions that look over the river. If you happen to be in town over the weekend, be sure to check out the Farmers' Market for some delicious eats!
The Nashwaak Trail is part of an extensive trail system and it's great for either walking or biking. We managed to spot quite a bit of wildlife during our outing, including a Great Blue Heron, a beaver, and lots of chipmunks. Gallery 78 is the oldest private art gallery in New Brunswick and it hosts exhibitions throughout the year. Christ Church Cathedral has a very active music schedule. During the summer months they host choirs and recitals. Admission is by donation with the proceeds going back into the community. The Legislative Building is the home to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick. Guided visits must be arranged in advance. For art lovers, there's the option of visiting the Beaverbrook Art Gallery. This gallery features the work of both Canadian and international artists. Odell Park is a massive park located in the middle of Fredericton. It has many trails that run through the forest and some of the trees there are believed to be over 400 years old. It's a nice green escape and the perfect place to exercise in the summer. The changing of the guard is a ceremony not to be missed. You can watch guards re-enact a drill ceremony to the beat of a piper and drummer. For a spooky look at the city's past, you can join a haunted hike that takes you on a walking tour of Fredericton after dark. Expect to meet lots of ghostly characters along the way. The best way to experience the St. John River is by going out on the water. If you drop by Second Nature Outdoors, you can rent kayaks, canoes, and stand up paddle boards. This is the official residence of the Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick, and it's where foreign dignitaries visiting Fredericton stay. This former jail turned science centre is a fun place for children. The university of New Brunswick and St. Thomas University have a shared campus with beautiful grounds. Even if you're not a student, the campus is worth a visit. If you're looking to catch a performance, then head down to the Playhouse. They host all sorts of music, dance, and theatre productions. And that's a little glimpse of Fredericton. We really enjoyed our summer visit to the city, and we hope you'll have the chance to check it out too!
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
This is part of our Travel in Canada series.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
- published: 04 Aug 2014
- views: 4188
Canadian Rockies Travel Guide
A natural world that stretches across high mountains, captivating valleys and huge national parks, with raging waterfalls, extensive ice fields and fine lakes....
A natural world that stretches across high mountains, captivating valleys and huge national parks, with raging waterfalls, extensive ice fields and fine lakes.
wn.com/Canadian Rockies Travel Guide
A natural world that stretches across high mountains, captivating valleys and huge national parks, with raging waterfalls, extensive ice fields and fine lakes.
- published: 13 Aug 2013
- views: 7
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“Medicare is aging badly.” - Interview with Dr. David Naylor on healthcare innovation
We asked what made the panel come to the conclusion that “Medicare is aging badly”. According to Dr. Naylor, international comparisons suggest that Canada’s healthcare systems are losing ground relative to other nations. The cause seems to be a lack of innovation and system inertia.
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CHC 2D - U409 - Tommy Douglas and the Fight for Medicare
Excerpted from Canada: A People's History. Episode 14: The Crucible, 1940-1946 and Episode 15: Comfort and Fear, 1946-1964. For educational purposes only.
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Medicare's Midlife Crisis Part One: The case for reform
Canadians take a lot of pride in their health care system. The only problem? A lot of that pride is misplaced.
This is the first entry in the Macdonald-Laurier Institute's Medicare’s Midlife Crisis series, a collection of four videos designed to present some of the best thought leadership on health care in an accessible format.
The first entry, "Does Canada have the best health care system in th
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Oh Medicare!
www.friendsofmedicare.org
Friends of Medicare is a non-profit organization incorporated under the Societies Act of Alberta as the Alberta Society of the Friends of Medicare (FOM).
FOM is a provincial coalition of individuals, service organizations, social justice groups, unions, associations, churches and other organizations whose goal is to raise public awareness on concerns related to Medicare
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Private Prosperity and Public Austerity: Overcoming the New Assault on Medicare for All
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Michael McBane - National Coordinator, Canadian health Coalition
Michael McBane - National Coordinator, Canadian health Coalition
National Medicare Speakers Event
Totonto . Canada APr 06, 2014
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First Aid Kit for Canada's Health Care System
Will the federal government be stepping away from a 2014 Health Accord? Outside of the July 2013 Conference of the Federation at Niagara-On-The-Lake, Canadia...
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An Examination of the Canadian and American Health Care Systems (Using the 5 principles of Medicare)
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Steven Lewis - Pharmacare reform is a win-win-win for Canadians
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Dr. Hedy Fry blasts the elimination of the Health Council of Canada
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Libby Davies' Canadian Public Health Forum, YELLOWKNIFE NT PT-03
Presentation by Sandra Lockhart Yellowknife - Dennis Bevington, MP Western Arctic is pleased to invite everyone to attend a Canadian Public Health Forum: wit...
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Envisioning the Future of Medicare: Respondent Session
This summer, the CCPA's Saskatchewan Office held a unique citizens' conference on the future of medicare in Canada. "Envisioning the Future of Medicare" brou...
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#31.4 How to Find Canadian Medicare Information - How to Handle the Canadian Medicare Maze (4 of 4)
This video covers resources where you can find valuable information about your coverage under the Canadian universal health care system. It also delves into ...
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#30.5 How to Find Medicare Information - How to Handle the Medicare Maze (5 of 5)
Finding Medicare information can be tricky and time consuming, but Mary Alexander from home Instead Senior Care details government and non-profit sources tha...
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#30.2 Medicare Eligibility and Enrollment - How to Handle the Medicare Maze (2 of 5)
Medicare eligibility and enrollment in Medicare is covered in depth in the series part of the "How to Handle the Medicare Maze" video series. Topics covered ...
“Medicare is aging badly.” - Interview with Dr. David Naylor on healthcare innovation
We asked what made the panel come to the conclusion that “Medicare is aging badly”. According to Dr. Naylor, international comparisons suggest that Canada’s hea...
We asked what made the panel come to the conclusion that “Medicare is aging badly”. According to Dr. Naylor, international comparisons suggest that Canada’s healthcare systems are losing ground relative to other nations. The cause seems to be a lack of innovation and system inertia.
wn.com/“Medicare Is Aging Badly.” Interview With Dr. David Naylor On Healthcare Innovation
We asked what made the panel come to the conclusion that “Medicare is aging badly”. According to Dr. Naylor, international comparisons suggest that Canada’s healthcare systems are losing ground relative to other nations. The cause seems to be a lack of innovation and system inertia.
- published: 21 Aug 2015
- views: 16
CHC 2D - U409 - Tommy Douglas and the Fight for Medicare
Excerpted from Canada: A People's History. Episode 14: The Crucible, 1940-1946 and Episode 15: Comfort and Fear, 1946-1964. For educational purposes only....
Excerpted from Canada: A People's History. Episode 14: The Crucible, 1940-1946 and Episode 15: Comfort and Fear, 1946-1964. For educational purposes only.
wn.com/Chc 2D U409 Tommy Douglas And The Fight For Medicare
Excerpted from Canada: A People's History. Episode 14: The Crucible, 1940-1946 and Episode 15: Comfort and Fear, 1946-1964. For educational purposes only.
- published: 20 May 2015
- views: 13
Medicare's Midlife Crisis Part One: The case for reform
Canadians take a lot of pride in their health care system. The only problem? A lot of that pride is misplaced.
This is the first entry in the Macdonald-Laurier...
Canadians take a lot of pride in their health care system. The only problem? A lot of that pride is misplaced.
This is the first entry in the Macdonald-Laurier Institute's Medicare’s Midlife Crisis series, a collection of four videos designed to present some of the best thought leadership on health care in an accessible format.
The first entry, "Does Canada have the best health care system in the world?: The case for reform" shatters some of our preconceived notions. It shows that Canada’s health care system fails to stack up to other countries like Great Britain and Sweden in getting value for money.
wn.com/Medicare's Midlife Crisis Part One The Case For Reform
Canadians take a lot of pride in their health care system. The only problem? A lot of that pride is misplaced.
This is the first entry in the Macdonald-Laurier Institute's Medicare’s Midlife Crisis series, a collection of four videos designed to present some of the best thought leadership on health care in an accessible format.
The first entry, "Does Canada have the best health care system in the world?: The case for reform" shatters some of our preconceived notions. It shows that Canada’s health care system fails to stack up to other countries like Great Britain and Sweden in getting value for money.
- published: 26 Feb 2015
- views: 223
Oh Medicare!
www.friendsofmedicare.org
Friends of Medicare is a non-profit organization incorporated under the Societies Act of Alberta as the Alberta Society of the Friend...
www.friendsofmedicare.org
Friends of Medicare is a non-profit organization incorporated under the Societies Act of Alberta as the Alberta Society of the Friends of Medicare (FOM).
FOM is a provincial coalition of individuals, service organizations, social justice groups, unions, associations, churches and other organizations whose goal is to raise public awareness on concerns related to Medicare in Alberta and Canada.
wn.com/Oh Medicare
www.friendsofmedicare.org
Friends of Medicare is a non-profit organization incorporated under the Societies Act of Alberta as the Alberta Society of the Friends of Medicare (FOM).
FOM is a provincial coalition of individuals, service organizations, social justice groups, unions, associations, churches and other organizations whose goal is to raise public awareness on concerns related to Medicare in Alberta and Canada.
- published: 24 Nov 2014
- views: 7
Michael McBane - National Coordinator, Canadian health Coalition
Michael McBane - National Coordinator, Canadian health Coalition
National Medicare Speakers Event
Totonto . Canada APr 06, 2014...
Michael McBane - National Coordinator, Canadian health Coalition
National Medicare Speakers Event
Totonto . Canada APr 06, 2014
wn.com/Michael Mcbane National Coordinator, Canadian Health Coalition
Michael McBane - National Coordinator, Canadian health Coalition
National Medicare Speakers Event
Totonto . Canada APr 06, 2014
- published: 29 Apr 2014
- views: 13
First Aid Kit for Canada's Health Care System
Will the federal government be stepping away from a 2014 Health Accord? Outside of the July 2013 Conference of the Federation at Niagara-On-The-Lake, Canadia......
Will the federal government be stepping away from a 2014 Health Accord? Outside of the July 2013 Conference of the Federation at Niagara-On-The-Lake, Canadia...
wn.com/First Aid Kit For Canada's Health Care System
Will the federal government be stepping away from a 2014 Health Accord? Outside of the July 2013 Conference of the Federation at Niagara-On-The-Lake, Canadia...
An Examination of the Canadian and American Health Care Systems (Using the 5 principles of Medicare)
I have made this video to discuss the principles of Medicare seen in Canada to the American system as proposed by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care ......
I have made this video to discuss the principles of Medicare seen in Canada to the American system as proposed by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care ...
wn.com/An Examination Of The Canadian And American Health Care Systems (Using The 5 Principles Of Medicare)
I have made this video to discuss the principles of Medicare seen in Canada to the American system as proposed by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care ...
- published: 03 May 2013
- views: 123
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author: math9123
Steven Lewis - Pharmacare reform is a win-win-win for Canadians
Steven Lewis, President, Access Consulting, shares an optimistic view of the prospects for pharmacare reform in Canada. He argues that the integration of pha......
Steven Lewis, President, Access Consulting, shares an optimistic view of the prospects for pharmacare reform in Canada. He argues that the integration of pha...
wn.com/Steven Lewis Pharmacare Reform Is A Win Win Win For Canadians
Steven Lewis, President, Access Consulting, shares an optimistic view of the prospects for pharmacare reform in Canada. He argues that the integration of pha...
Dr. Hedy Fry blasts the elimination of the Health Council of Canada
Hon. Hedy Fry (Vancouver Centre, Lib.): Mr. Speaker, health care groups are alarmed over the government's decision to dismantle the Health Council of Canada ......
Hon. Hedy Fry (Vancouver Centre, Lib.): Mr. Speaker, health care groups are alarmed over the government's decision to dismantle the Health Council of Canada ...
wn.com/Dr. Hedy Fry Blasts The Elimination Of The Health Council Of Canada
Hon. Hedy Fry (Vancouver Centre, Lib.): Mr. Speaker, health care groups are alarmed over the government's decision to dismantle the Health Council of Canada ...
- published: 18 Apr 2013
- views: 183
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author: Hedy Fry
Libby Davies' Canadian Public Health Forum, YELLOWKNIFE NT PT-03
Presentation by Sandra Lockhart Yellowknife - Dennis Bevington, MP Western Arctic is pleased to invite everyone to attend a Canadian Public Health Forum: wit......
Presentation by Sandra Lockhart Yellowknife - Dennis Bevington, MP Western Arctic is pleased to invite everyone to attend a Canadian Public Health Forum: wit...
wn.com/Libby Davies' Canadian Public Health Forum, Yellowknife Nt Pt 03
Presentation by Sandra Lockhart Yellowknife - Dennis Bevington, MP Western Arctic is pleased to invite everyone to attend a Canadian Public Health Forum: wit...
Envisioning the Future of Medicare: Respondent Session
This summer, the CCPA's Saskatchewan Office held a unique citizens' conference on the future of medicare in Canada. "Envisioning the Future of Medicare" brou......
This summer, the CCPA's Saskatchewan Office held a unique citizens' conference on the future of medicare in Canada. "Envisioning the Future of Medicare" brou...
wn.com/Envisioning The Future Of Medicare Respondent Session
This summer, the CCPA's Saskatchewan Office held a unique citizens' conference on the future of medicare in Canada. "Envisioning the Future of Medicare" brou...
#31.4 How to Find Canadian Medicare Information - How to Handle the Canadian Medicare Maze (4 of 4)
This video covers resources where you can find valuable information about your coverage under the Canadian universal health care system. It also delves into ......
This video covers resources where you can find valuable information about your coverage under the Canadian universal health care system. It also delves into ...
wn.com/31.4 How To Find Canadian Medicare Information How To Handle The Canadian Medicare Maze (4 Of 4)
This video covers resources where you can find valuable information about your coverage under the Canadian universal health care system. It also delves into ...
#30.5 How to Find Medicare Information - How to Handle the Medicare Maze (5 of 5)
Finding Medicare information can be tricky and time consuming, but Mary Alexander from home Instead Senior Care details government and non-profit sources tha......
Finding Medicare information can be tricky and time consuming, but Mary Alexander from home Instead Senior Care details government and non-profit sources tha...
wn.com/30.5 How To Find Medicare Information How To Handle The Medicare Maze (5 Of 5)
Finding Medicare information can be tricky and time consuming, but Mary Alexander from home Instead Senior Care details government and non-profit sources tha...
#30.2 Medicare Eligibility and Enrollment - How to Handle the Medicare Maze (2 of 5)
Medicare eligibility and enrollment in Medicare is covered in depth in the series part of the "How to Handle the Medicare Maze" video series. Topics covered ......
Medicare eligibility and enrollment in Medicare is covered in depth in the series part of the "How to Handle the Medicare Maze" video series. Topics covered ...
wn.com/30.2 Medicare Eligibility And Enrollment How To Handle The Medicare Maze (2 Of 5)
Medicare eligibility and enrollment in Medicare is covered in depth in the series part of the "How to Handle the Medicare Maze" video series. Topics covered ...
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History of Medicare in Saskatchewan
This documentary aired July of 2012 telling the story of the implementation of Medicare in Saskatchewan in the early 60's and then it became universal across...
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Celebrating and Defending Medicare and Public Health Care
It was a warm July evening in 2012 in Saskatoon, Canada when people gathered to celebrate and defend Medicare and Public Health Care. Hear the recounting of ...
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Keynote Address / Discours D'ouverture - Friday, November 14 / vendredi 14 novembre - FMF 2014
MEDICARE: WHY WE NEED IT
In FMF 2014’s inspiring keynote address on Friday, November 14th, Dr Danielle Martin convincingly explained why and how Canada should be “Delivering on the Promise of Medicare.” Dr Martin affirmed that “Canadians want a health care system based on need, not the ability to pay.” She stressed three actions that must be taken to create the medicare system Canadians need:
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Medicare's Orphans web series Ep 1 - Jean Lewis
Who is worthy of receiving healthcare in Canada? Why are kids with autism excluded? Why should Canadians not affected by autism care about this issue? What c...
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Shirley Douglas: "A Better Life for Us All!"
Shirley Douglas fights for the preservation of Medicare, Canada's universal health care system, founded by her father Tommy Douglas.
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insurance law Medicare Supplement Plans for Producers
car repair insurance. direct general insurance. car insurance compare. hartford auto insurance. car insurance cheap. car insurance canada. term life insurance.
Medicare Supplements - An Overview This video provides a brief overview of Medicare Supplement Insurance (also known as Medigap, Med-Sup, and .
AARP Medicare Supplement Insurance Plans, insured by UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company To fin
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André Picard - On the Future of Medicare
André Picard, Public Health Reporter at The Globe and Mail, and the 2011 recipient of the Public Policy Forum's Hyman Solomon Award for Excellence in Public ...
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Medicare in Crisis
On Oct 21, 2014 the Council of Canadians in partnership with CUPE held a town hall meeting to bring awareness to the cuts being orchestrated by the Harper government and their agenda to privatize our medical system. Our Grandparents fought hard to put a system in place that would give us security in our health...if we don't stand and take notice, healthcare won't be there for our Grandchildren.
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Danielle Martin Lecture November 28, 2014
The Ivory Tower on Main Street: Evidence and Advocacy at the Crossroads
Danielle Martin, University of Toronto
The relationship between researchers and advocates in Canada is changing, and Medicare stands to benefit from that change. We have long known that evidence is not the only input to policy, but to make informed changes in Canadian health care financing and delivery we need to use evidence
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Colleen Fuller, Driving the Wrong Way: Neoliberalism and Health Care in Canada
Colleen Fuller
Plenary Address: "Driving the Wrong Way: Neoliberalism and Health Care in Canada"
April 11th, 2015
Public Interest Alberta's annual advocacy conference, A Just and Fair Alberta 4 All, Making it Happen
Colleen Fuller is a health policy researcher, consultant, and writer. She is the author of several books, including "Caring for Profit: How Corporations Are Taking Over Canada's Healt
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Act Out! [31] - Fasting, fracking, Medicare, money in politics & the Pope
This week – from med students to female priests, fasters to the monopoly man, we've got on helluva line up. First up, let's talk Medicare – it shouldn't be so ageist. Next up, how could we not mention the pope? So, we're mentioning the Pope, and since I'm such a contrarian, let's talk about the good AND the bad. Next, we've got a fracking low life scum award, money in politics and get ready to get
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Medicare's Orphans web series Ep 7 Stefan Marinoiu
Stefan Marinoiu is a Toronto-area parent who came to Canada in 1980. In this powerful 26 minute interview, he describes the reality of living with a severely...
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1968 Federal Leaders' Debate
Visit http://CanuckPolitics.com for more.
June 9, 1968
Pierre Elliott Trudeau
Robert Stanfield
Tommy Douglas
Réal Caouette
Canadian Federal Election 1968
29th Canadian general election
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_federal_election,_1968
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BIEN CONGRESS 2014 - Anna Reid (PART 1)
IHSP PUBLIC LECTURE: "The Health Case for a Basic Income Guarantee", by Dr. Anna Reid, MD, Past President of the Canadian Medical Association(2013-2014) Chai...
History of Medicare in Saskatchewan
This documentary aired July of 2012 telling the story of the implementation of Medicare in Saskatchewan in the early 60's and then it became universal across......
This documentary aired July of 2012 telling the story of the implementation of Medicare in Saskatchewan in the early 60's and then it became universal across...
wn.com/History Of Medicare In Saskatchewan
This documentary aired July of 2012 telling the story of the implementation of Medicare in Saskatchewan in the early 60's and then it became universal across...
- published: 08 Jul 2012
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author: mcinkyt
Celebrating and Defending Medicare and Public Health Care
It was a warm July evening in 2012 in Saskatoon, Canada when people gathered to celebrate and defend Medicare and Public Health Care. Hear the recounting of ......
It was a warm July evening in 2012 in Saskatoon, Canada when people gathered to celebrate and defend Medicare and Public Health Care. Hear the recounting of ...
wn.com/Celebrating And Defending Medicare And Public Health Care
It was a warm July evening in 2012 in Saskatoon, Canada when people gathered to celebrate and defend Medicare and Public Health Care. Hear the recounting of ...
Keynote Address / Discours D'ouverture - Friday, November 14 / vendredi 14 novembre - FMF 2014
MEDICARE: WHY WE NEED IT
In FMF 2014’s inspiring keynote address on Friday, November 14th, Dr Danielle Martin convincingly explained why and how Canada should...
MEDICARE: WHY WE NEED IT
In FMF 2014’s inspiring keynote address on Friday, November 14th, Dr Danielle Martin convincingly explained why and how Canada should be “Delivering on the Promise of Medicare.” Dr Martin affirmed that “Canadians want a health care system based on need, not the ability to pay.” She stressed three actions that must be taken to create the medicare system Canadians need:
1. 20 drugs to save a nation—“1 in 4 Canadians cannot afford to take their medication as prescribed.” Include medication in national health care plan
2. Doing more with less—eliminate unnecessary drugs and procedures
3. Basic income—provide supplements to bring all Canadians up to an acceptable standard of living
Judging from the enthusiastic audience response, family physicians in Canada agree with Dr Martin’s vision.
RÉGIME D’ASSURANCE-MALADIE : POURQUOI NOUS EN AVONS BESOIN
Dans son discours d’ouverture au FMF 2014 le vendredi 14 novembre, Dre Danielle Martin, a expliqué de façon convaincante pourquoi et comment le Canada devrait « Concrétiser les promesses du régime d’assurance-maladie ». Dre Martin a affirmé que « les Canadiens et Canadiennes veulent un système de santé fondé sur les besoins et non sur la capacité de payer. » Elle a mis l’accent sur trois mesures qui doivent être prises pour créer le système de santé dont la population canadienne a besoin :
1. 20 médicaments pour sauver une nation — « Un Canadien sur quatre n’a pas les moyens de prendre sa médication comme on lui a prescrit ». Ce qui comprend la médication couverte par les régimes provinciaux d’assurance-maladie.
2. Faire davantage avec moins — éliminer les médicaments et les interventions inutiles.
3. Revenus de base — fournir une aide financière pour permettre à tous les Canadiens et Canadiennes d’avoir un niveau de vie acceptable.
En s’appuyant sur la réponse enthousiaste de l’assistance, les médecins de famille du Canada sont d’accord avec la vision de Dre Martin.
wn.com/Keynote Address Discours D'Ouverture Friday, November 14 Vendredi 14 Novembre Fmf 2014
MEDICARE: WHY WE NEED IT
In FMF 2014’s inspiring keynote address on Friday, November 14th, Dr Danielle Martin convincingly explained why and how Canada should be “Delivering on the Promise of Medicare.” Dr Martin affirmed that “Canadians want a health care system based on need, not the ability to pay.” She stressed three actions that must be taken to create the medicare system Canadians need:
1. 20 drugs to save a nation—“1 in 4 Canadians cannot afford to take their medication as prescribed.” Include medication in national health care plan
2. Doing more with less—eliminate unnecessary drugs and procedures
3. Basic income—provide supplements to bring all Canadians up to an acceptable standard of living
Judging from the enthusiastic audience response, family physicians in Canada agree with Dr Martin’s vision.
RÉGIME D’ASSURANCE-MALADIE : POURQUOI NOUS EN AVONS BESOIN
Dans son discours d’ouverture au FMF 2014 le vendredi 14 novembre, Dre Danielle Martin, a expliqué de façon convaincante pourquoi et comment le Canada devrait « Concrétiser les promesses du régime d’assurance-maladie ». Dre Martin a affirmé que « les Canadiens et Canadiennes veulent un système de santé fondé sur les besoins et non sur la capacité de payer. » Elle a mis l’accent sur trois mesures qui doivent être prises pour créer le système de santé dont la population canadienne a besoin :
1. 20 médicaments pour sauver une nation — « Un Canadien sur quatre n’a pas les moyens de prendre sa médication comme on lui a prescrit ». Ce qui comprend la médication couverte par les régimes provinciaux d’assurance-maladie.
2. Faire davantage avec moins — éliminer les médicaments et les interventions inutiles.
3. Revenus de base — fournir une aide financière pour permettre à tous les Canadiens et Canadiennes d’avoir un niveau de vie acceptable.
En s’appuyant sur la réponse enthousiaste de l’assistance, les médecins de famille du Canada sont d’accord avec la vision de Dre Martin.
- published: 14 Nov 2014
- views: 20
Medicare's Orphans web series Ep 1 - Jean Lewis
Who is worthy of receiving healthcare in Canada? Why are kids with autism excluded? Why should Canadians not affected by autism care about this issue? What c......
Who is worthy of receiving healthcare in Canada? Why are kids with autism excluded? Why should Canadians not affected by autism care about this issue? What c...
wn.com/Medicare's Orphans Web Series Ep 1 Jean Lewis
Who is worthy of receiving healthcare in Canada? Why are kids with autism excluded? Why should Canadians not affected by autism care about this issue? What c...
Shirley Douglas: "A Better Life for Us All!"
Shirley Douglas fights for the preservation of Medicare, Canada's universal health care system, founded by her father Tommy Douglas....
Shirley Douglas fights for the preservation of Medicare, Canada's universal health care system, founded by her father Tommy Douglas.
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Shirley Douglas fights for the preservation of Medicare, Canada's universal health care system, founded by her father Tommy Douglas.
- published: 12 Dec 2014
- views: 6
insurance law Medicare Supplement Plans for Producers
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Medicare Supplements - An Overview This video provides a brief overview of Medicare Supplement Insurance (also known as Medigap, Med-Sup, and .
AARP Medicare Supplement Insurance Plans, insured by UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company To find out more or to request a free Decision Guide, visit .
Wes Coulson answers a commonly asked question about Medicare supplement insurance. Medicare supplement insurance does not pay nursing home costs.
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Medicare Supplements - An Overview This video provides a brief overview of Medicare Supplement Insurance (also known as Medigap, Med-Sup, and .
AARP Medicare Supplement Insurance Plans, insured by UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company To find out more or to request a free Decision Guide, visit .
Wes Coulson answers a commonly asked question about Medicare supplement insurance. Medicare supplement insurance does not pay nursing home costs.
- published: 27 Aug 2015
- views: 0
André Picard - On the Future of Medicare
André Picard, Public Health Reporter at The Globe and Mail, and the 2011 recipient of the Public Policy Forum's Hyman Solomon Award for Excellence in Public ......
André Picard, Public Health Reporter at The Globe and Mail, and the 2011 recipient of the Public Policy Forum's Hyman Solomon Award for Excellence in Public ...
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André Picard, Public Health Reporter at The Globe and Mail, and the 2011 recipient of the Public Policy Forum's Hyman Solomon Award for Excellence in Public ...
Medicare in Crisis
On Oct 21, 2014 the Council of Canadians in partnership with CUPE held a town hall meeting to bring awareness to the cuts being orchestrated by the Harper gover...
On Oct 21, 2014 the Council of Canadians in partnership with CUPE held a town hall meeting to bring awareness to the cuts being orchestrated by the Harper government and their agenda to privatize our medical system. Our Grandparents fought hard to put a system in place that would give us security in our health...if we don't stand and take notice, healthcare won't be there for our Grandchildren.
For more info visit: www.medicare.ca www.bchealthcoalition.ca www.saveourhealthcare.ca www.canadians.org
To take action email: saveourhealthcare@heu.org
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On Oct 21, 2014 the Council of Canadians in partnership with CUPE held a town hall meeting to bring awareness to the cuts being orchestrated by the Harper government and their agenda to privatize our medical system. Our Grandparents fought hard to put a system in place that would give us security in our health...if we don't stand and take notice, healthcare won't be there for our Grandchildren.
For more info visit: www.medicare.ca www.bchealthcoalition.ca www.saveourhealthcare.ca www.canadians.org
To take action email: saveourhealthcare@heu.org
- published: 03 Jan 2015
- views: 30
Danielle Martin Lecture November 28, 2014
The Ivory Tower on Main Street: Evidence and Advocacy at the Crossroads
Danielle Martin, University of Toronto
The relationship between researchers and advocate...
The Ivory Tower on Main Street: Evidence and Advocacy at the Crossroads
Danielle Martin, University of Toronto
The relationship between researchers and advocates in Canada is changing, and Medicare stands to benefit from that change. We have long known that evidence is not the only input to policy, but to make informed changes in Canadian health care financing and delivery we need to use evidence along with values and other critical inputs. In this session Dr. Danielle Martin will provide an analysis of the intersection between research and advocacy and apply some lessons to the current public debate about national Pharmacare.
Dr. Danielle Martin is Vice-President, Medical Affairs and Health System Solutions at Women’s College Hospital (WCH) in Toronto, Ontario and a family physician in the Family Practice Health Centre at WCH. She is also Assistant Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine and the Institute for Health Policy, Management and Evaluation at the University of Toronto, the medical correspondent for CBC’s The National, a regular guest on the Steven and Chris Show, a columnist for Canadian Living, and an in-demand speaker on the future of Canada’s health care system. In 2006 she helped launch Canadian Doctors for Medicare, and chaired the board until May 2013. She sat two terms on the Health Council of Canada and is a recipient of the Canadian Medical Association Award for Young Leaders. In 2013 she was named by the Toronto Star in its list of the “13 People to Watch.”
Presented by the UBC Centre for Health Services and Policy Research, the Centre for Clinical Epidemiology and Evaluation, the BC Health Coalition, the Broadbent Institute, the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives BC Office, Women's College Hospital, and Canadian Doctors for Medicare.
wn.com/Danielle Martin Lecture November 28, 2014
The Ivory Tower on Main Street: Evidence and Advocacy at the Crossroads
Danielle Martin, University of Toronto
The relationship between researchers and advocates in Canada is changing, and Medicare stands to benefit from that change. We have long known that evidence is not the only input to policy, but to make informed changes in Canadian health care financing and delivery we need to use evidence along with values and other critical inputs. In this session Dr. Danielle Martin will provide an analysis of the intersection between research and advocacy and apply some lessons to the current public debate about national Pharmacare.
Dr. Danielle Martin is Vice-President, Medical Affairs and Health System Solutions at Women’s College Hospital (WCH) in Toronto, Ontario and a family physician in the Family Practice Health Centre at WCH. She is also Assistant Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine and the Institute for Health Policy, Management and Evaluation at the University of Toronto, the medical correspondent for CBC’s The National, a regular guest on the Steven and Chris Show, a columnist for Canadian Living, and an in-demand speaker on the future of Canada’s health care system. In 2006 she helped launch Canadian Doctors for Medicare, and chaired the board until May 2013. She sat two terms on the Health Council of Canada and is a recipient of the Canadian Medical Association Award for Young Leaders. In 2013 she was named by the Toronto Star in its list of the “13 People to Watch.”
Presented by the UBC Centre for Health Services and Policy Research, the Centre for Clinical Epidemiology and Evaluation, the BC Health Coalition, the Broadbent Institute, the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives BC Office, Women's College Hospital, and Canadian Doctors for Medicare.
- published: 29 Jan 2015
- views: 3
Colleen Fuller, Driving the Wrong Way: Neoliberalism and Health Care in Canada
Colleen Fuller
Plenary Address: "Driving the Wrong Way: Neoliberalism and Health Care in Canada"
April 11th, 2015
Public Interest Alberta's annual advocacy conf...
Colleen Fuller
Plenary Address: "Driving the Wrong Way: Neoliberalism and Health Care in Canada"
April 11th, 2015
Public Interest Alberta's annual advocacy conference, A Just and Fair Alberta 4 All, Making it Happen
Colleen Fuller is a health policy researcher, consultant, and writer. She is the author of several books, including "Caring for Profit: How Corporations Are Taking Over Canada's Health Care System" and (with Diana Gibson) "The Bottom Line: The Truth About Private Health Insurance In Canada." Colleen is currently working with the BC Health Coalition, an intervenor in the Brian Day Charter challenge against BC's medicare laws. She has written extensively about the court case for a number of publications, including a recent paper published by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. Colleen is also a cofounder of PharmaWatch Canada, a critical consumer voice on Canadian prescription drug policy and an advocate of greater regulation of the drug industry to support safe and effective medicines for Canadians. She is on the board of Women and Health Protection and is a coauthor of "The Push to Prescribe: Women and Canadian Drug Policy."
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Colleen Fuller
Plenary Address: "Driving the Wrong Way: Neoliberalism and Health Care in Canada"
April 11th, 2015
Public Interest Alberta's annual advocacy conference, A Just and Fair Alberta 4 All, Making it Happen
Colleen Fuller is a health policy researcher, consultant, and writer. She is the author of several books, including "Caring for Profit: How Corporations Are Taking Over Canada's Health Care System" and (with Diana Gibson) "The Bottom Line: The Truth About Private Health Insurance In Canada." Colleen is currently working with the BC Health Coalition, an intervenor in the Brian Day Charter challenge against BC's medicare laws. She has written extensively about the court case for a number of publications, including a recent paper published by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. Colleen is also a cofounder of PharmaWatch Canada, a critical consumer voice on Canadian prescription drug policy and an advocate of greater regulation of the drug industry to support safe and effective medicines for Canadians. She is on the board of Women and Health Protection and is a coauthor of "The Push to Prescribe: Women and Canadian Drug Policy."
- published: 12 May 2015
- views: 0
Act Out! [31] - Fasting, fracking, Medicare, money in politics & the Pope
This week – from med students to female priests, fasters to the monopoly man, we've got on helluva line up. First up, let's talk Medicare – it shouldn't be so a...
This week – from med students to female priests, fasters to the monopoly man, we've got on helluva line up. First up, let's talk Medicare – it shouldn't be so ageist. Next up, how could we not mention the pope? So, we're mentioning the Pope, and since I'm such a contrarian, let's talk about the good AND the bad. Next, we've got a fracking low life scum award, money in politics and get ready to get cozy and design some graphics! But first, this is plastic. I bleed.
@ActOutOnOccupy
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wn.com/Act Out 31 Fasting, Fracking, Medicare, Money In Politics The Pope
This week – from med students to female priests, fasters to the monopoly man, we've got on helluva line up. First up, let's talk Medicare – it shouldn't be so ageist. Next up, how could we not mention the pope? So, we're mentioning the Pope, and since I'm such a contrarian, let's talk about the good AND the bad. Next, we've got a fracking low life scum award, money in politics and get ready to get cozy and design some graphics! But first, this is plastic. I bleed.
@ActOutOnOccupy
facebook.com/ActOutOnOccupy
occupy.com/actout
- published: 30 Sep 2015
- views: 175
Medicare's Orphans web series Ep 7 Stefan Marinoiu
Stefan Marinoiu is a Toronto-area parent who came to Canada in 1980. In this powerful 26 minute interview, he describes the reality of living with a severely......
Stefan Marinoiu is a Toronto-area parent who came to Canada in 1980. In this powerful 26 minute interview, he describes the reality of living with a severely...
wn.com/Medicare's Orphans Web Series Ep 7 Stefan Marinoiu
Stefan Marinoiu is a Toronto-area parent who came to Canada in 1980. In this powerful 26 minute interview, he describes the reality of living with a severely...
1968 Federal Leaders' Debate
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June 9, 1968
Pierre Elliott Trudeau
Robert Stanfield
Tommy Douglas
Réal Caouette
Canadian Federal Election 1968
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June 9, 1968
Pierre Elliott Trudeau
Robert Stanfield
Tommy Douglas
Réal Caouette
Canadian Federal Election 1968
29th Canadian general election
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_federal_election,_1968
wn.com/1968 Federal Leaders' Debate
Visit http://CanuckPolitics.com for more.
June 9, 1968
Pierre Elliott Trudeau
Robert Stanfield
Tommy Douglas
Réal Caouette
Canadian Federal Election 1968
29th Canadian general election
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_federal_election,_1968
- published: 24 Jul 2015
- views: 36
BIEN CONGRESS 2014 - Anna Reid (PART 1)
IHSP PUBLIC LECTURE: "The Health Case for a Basic Income Guarantee", by Dr. Anna Reid, MD, Past President of the Canadian Medical Association(2013-2014) Chai......
IHSP PUBLIC LECTURE: "The Health Case for a Basic Income Guarantee", by Dr. Anna Reid, MD, Past President of the Canadian Medical Association(2013-2014) Chai...
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IHSP PUBLIC LECTURE: "The Health Case for a Basic Income Guarantee", by Dr. Anna Reid, MD, Past President of the Canadian Medical Association(2013-2014) Chai...