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HelpPublic Health Agency of CanadaThe creation of the Public Health Agency of Canada marks the beginning of a new approach to federal leadership and collaboration with provinces and territories on efforts to renew the public health system in Canada and support a sustainable health care system. Focussed on more effective efforts to prevent chronic diseases, like cancer and heart disease, prevent injuries and respond to public health emergencies and infectious disease outbreaks, the Public Health Agency of Canada works closely with provinces and territories to keep Canadians healthy and help reduce pressures on the health care system. PHAC Web siteThe PHAC Web site’s site map will help visitors find information about the Agency and its many publications, chronic and infectious diseases, injury, surveillance, emergency preparedness, health promotion, travel health and immunization. Plug-insSome of these plug-ins, available at no cost, may be helpful for viewing some of the content on this site.
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Last Updated: 2004-10-15 |