Critical Steps for Canada: Environmental Health Lessons Across Borders–Australia, Sweden, and California examines innovative approaches to environmental health taken by governments in three jurisdictions: Sweden, Australia, and California. The report provides insights that could benefit the health of Canadians.
Critical Steps for Canada: Environmental Health Lessons Across Borders–Australia, Sweden, and California
Critical Steps for Canada: Environmental Health Lessons Across Borders–Australia, Sweden, and California
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Canadians are concerned about the effects of the environment on their health, and appeals for accelerating the action on environmental health have come from many fronts. Canada has taken several positive steps to address the environmental issues that impact health, but much more needs to be done. Critical Steps for Canada: Environmental Health Lessons Across Borders–Australia, Sweden, and California examines the innovative approaches taken by governments in three jurisdictions: Sweden, Australia, and California. These jurisdictions have given priority to environmental health and have taken strategic and coordinated action to tackle environmental issues.
The report provides information to the members of the Canadian Centre for Environmental Health and provides a platform for a broader discussion in Canada about environmental health. The findings suggest that a Pan-Canadian Environmental Health Strategy could help create alignment and coordinated action to build on our existing strengths and to address our environmental health weaknesses.
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