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Women take charge of the “old wives’ tales”

By Tammy Nelson

Many women feel confused and insecure about the health care they receive. The Commonwealth Fund 1998 International Health Policy Survey found that fewer than one in four Canadian respondents felt their health care system worked well. In addition, the level of public confidence in the health care system decreased in 1998 to 20 per cent… Continue reading Women take charge of the “old wives’ tales”

SAIT sans smoke

By Emily Senger

The results of a Nov. 21 plebiscite have brought the SAIT campus one step closer to being smoke-free. Last week, SAIT students and staff voted 62 per cent in favour of making the SAIT campus smoke-free by Aug. 5, 2005. Going smoke-free would entail making smoking off-limits on all SAIT property, including all indoor and… Continue reading SAIT sans smoke