



Here are some links that will be useful in providing up-to-date and user-friendly information that will help to advocate for active living.
The evidence does suggest that an organization may reap financial and other benefits from workplace wellness programs that include a physical activity component.
Active living is a way of life in which physical activity is valued and integrated into daily living and leisure pursuits. Being active is about participating in physical activities that are enjoyable and promote health and happiness.
The Canadian Institutes of Health Research - Institute of Nutrition, Metabolism and Diabetes (CIHR-INMD) would like to take this opportunity to thank all the participants who "donated their steps to health research".
The Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) is one of Canada’s premiere sources of high quality, reliable and timely health information.
The Healthy Living Strategy provides a conceptual framework for sustained action based on Healthy Living. It envisions a healthy nation in which all Canadians experience the conditions that support the attainment of good health.
The NRDB contains reports, documents, sample programs, best practices, and other ideas contributed by leisure professionals across Canada and around the world.
The Ontario Women’s Health Council (the Council) was established in 1998 by the Minister of Health to act as an advocate and a catalyst for change to improve the health of women in Ontario at all stages of life.
The President's Challenge is a program that encourages all Americans to make being active part of their everyday lives. No matter what your activity and fitness level, the President's Challenge can help motivate you to improve.
Santé-Net Québec, la Toile de la santé du Québec, c'est: un webzine: la santé au quotidien au fil de la Toile, un répertoire: mille et un sites pour être bien en vie et bien dans sa vie, un agenda: plein d'événements et plus encore.
Contact information for Canadian Members of parliament.