
Climate Change and Health in Canada — Dr. Theresa Tam
09/21/23 • 28 min
Clips from the following sources were used in this recording:
CTV News (Drivers dodge flames and smoke from Nova Scotia wildfire | DRAMATIC VIDEO)
CBC News (As unprecedented fire year rages on, experts warn of longer, more destructive seasons)
Reuters (Nova Scotia floods cause 'unimaginable' damage)
CTV News (State of emergency in Quebec | Mass flooding across the province)
The Guardian ('The era of global boiling has arrived' warns the UN – video)
CTV News (B.C. family suspects wildfire smoke contributed to 9-year-old's fatal asthma attack
Episode transcripts can be found on our podcast web page.
Learn more about the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI).
Say hello on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram, or subscribe to our YouTube channel. You can also stay up to date on the latest news and upcoming releases with our monthly newsletter.
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Clips from the following sources were used in this recording:
CTV News (Drivers dodge flames and smoke from Nova Scotia wildfire | DRAMATIC VIDEO)
CBC News (As unprecedented fire year rages on, experts warn of longer, more destructive seasons)
Reuters (Nova Scotia floods cause 'unimaginable' damage)
CTV News (State of emergency in Quebec | Mass flooding across the province)
The Guardian ('The era of global boiling has arrived' warns the UN – video)
CTV News (B.C. family suspects wildfire smoke contributed to 9-year-old's fatal asthma attack
Episode transcripts can be found on our podcast web page.
Learn more about the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI).
Say hello on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram, or subscribe to our YouTube channel. You can also stay up to date on the latest news and upcoming releases with our monthly newsletter.
Vous préférez les balados français? Voyez le Balado d’information sur la santé au Canada.
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