Canadian Public Health Association
We are the independent national voice and trusted advocate for public health, speaking up for people and populations to all levels of government.
CPHA in the news
Champions of Public Health Inducted into the Order of Canada
HONOURING PUBLIC HEALTH LEADERSHIP Three of Canada’s most respected public health leaders—Drs. Bonnie Henry, David Jones, and Theresa Tam—have been appointed Officers of the Order of Canada, one of the country’s highest civilian honours. Their appointments, announced by the Governor General ahea…CPHA and PHA-NBPEI Raise Alarm over Reassignment of Public Health Nurses in New Brunswick
The Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA) and the Public Health Association of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island (PHA-NBPEI) are sounding the alarm over the Horizon Health Network’s plan to reassign 90% of public health nurses to hospital settings and replace them with licensed practical n…More Alcohol, More Harm: CPHA Urges Nova Scotia to Rethink Retail Expansion
The Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA) is sounding the alarm over the Nova Scotia government’s proposal to expand alcohol sales into convenience stores and other private retail outlets. The Association warns that increasing access to alcohol will have predictable and preventable consequences…Policy & Position Statements
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