After many years of success, EvidenceNetwork.ca is no longer in operation. We would like to thank everyone who has contributed to the organization over the past decade including our dedicated researchers, newspaper editors, readers and funders. However, now it is time to move onto new ways of looking at knowledge mobilization and policy. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact Shannon Sampert at s.sampert@uwinnipeg.ca.

TEDxYMCAAcademy, self regulation and learning with Dr. Stuart Shanker (14.5 min)

Dr. Stuart Shanker speaks about the nature of self-regulation; the experiences that promote the development of self-regulation and the factors that can impede its development; and what teachers can do to enhance the self-regulation of each and every child in their classroom.

National Symposium for Integrated Health Care, closing remarks (4 min)

On October 10, 2012, the Health Council of Canada hosted Advancing Integrated Health Care in Canada: Practices that Work, a national symposium for integrated care. Murray Ramsden (Chair, National Symposium on Integrated Care; Vice-Chair, Health Council of Canada) makes the closing remarks.

The what, why, how and how not plenary session, Dr. Dennis Kodner (51 min)

Dr. Dennis Kodner (International Visiting Fellow & Co-Director, Aetna Foundation Care Co-ordination Study, The King’s Fund) presents a plenary session, The What, Why, How and How Not, for the 2012 National Symposium for Integrated Care hosted by the Health Council of Canada.

Keynote National Symposium on Integrated Care, Hon. Fred Horne (44.3 min)

On October 10, 2012, the Health Council of Canada hosted Advancing Integrated Health Care in Canada: Practices that Work, a national symposium for integrated care. This is the keynote presentation from The Honourable Fred Horne, Minister of Health, Province of Alberta.

The Healthcare Movie, trailer (2.1 min)

This documentary provides the real story of how the health care systems in Canada and the United States evolved to be so completely different, when at one point they were essentially the same. Most people under the age of 50, in both countries, are not aware of the intensity of the political struggle that led […]

Global health and social policy, Jody Heymann (9.3 min)

Defending the needs and rights of working families and the working poor: Jody Heymann and the McGill Institute for Health and Social Policy challenge governments around the world.