Tag Archives: Canadian researchers

See our 10 Most Popular Videos and Podcasts from our YouTube Channel
By Kathleen O'Grady and Eileen Boriskewich

2015 saw us create a regular podcast series on health policy produced by our media intern and Radio Canada journalist, Melanie-Meloche Holubowski. It’s proven to be popular, along with our less frequently created video content.

Most popular health policy content on EvidenceNetwork 2011_2015 Most popular health policy content on EvidenceNetwork.ca, 2011-2015
By Nanci Armstrong and Kathleen O'Grady

Since 2011, we’ve published well over 500 original op-eds, podcasts, videos and backgrounders on controversial and timely health policy issues in Canada and had them published widely in every major media outlet across the country.

Check out the most popular articles on the EvidenceNetwork.ca site from 2015 Check out the most popular articles on the EvidenceNetwork.ca site from 2015
By Nanci Armstrong and Kathleen O'Grady

It was another great year for content produced by Evidence Network experts and authors. We created more than 150 original op-eds, podcasts, videos, posters and backgrounders on a wide range of health policy issues for publication in the mainstream media.

Dear Health Minister — please reinstate funding for Cochrane Canada Dear Health Minister — please reinstate funding for Cochrane Canada
By Tom Perry and Alan Cassels

Imagine you’re our new Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau. Despite a grueling election campaign, you’re flush with energy and idealism in a country where “better is always possible.”

Conférence : les défis de l’interdépendance entre chercheurs et journalistes

Écoutez la table ronde organisée par la Chaire de recherche – Politiques, connaissances et santé de l’Université de Montréal. Le débat entre les panélistes a fait la lumière sur l’interdépendance des médias et des chercheurs.