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2008

Stories

What's up in Canada by Robert Chute
Massage & Bodywork Magazine, January 2008
With the exception of B.C., Labrador, Ontario and Newfoundland most Canadian provinces are not regulated by a regulatory college put in place by the government. This article looks at the arguments for and against the regulation of massage in Canada

February 19, 2008 Edmonton Journal.  Edmonton, AB

Treating mind, body and soul for weary Stettlerites
, author unspecified
February 13, 2008 Stettler Independant. Stettler, AB

Thai yoga massage - a system for healing, author unspecified
February 13, 2008 The Enterprise- Bulletin.Collingwood, ON

Holistic Healing Demonstrated by Veronica Rhodes
February 03, 2008 Regina Sun. Regina, SK

What every Canadian needs to know before visiting a natural health practitioner
January 11, 2008 Weyburn This Week. Weyburn, Saskatchewan

Many said turning to alternative medicine by Veronica Rhodes
January 25, 2008 The Leader Post. Regina, Saskatchewan

Alternative medicine growing in demand by Kirsten Mundy
January 16, 2008 The Strathmore Standard. Strathmore, Alberta

Selected TV News Coverage

CTV Regina, six o'clock news
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2008 Print Ad

2008 Radio Ad. Aired on eleven stations in eight cities across Canada in January.

Recent News Releases

Media Advisory - NHPAW Winnipeg 
Media Advisory - NHPAW Brandon 
Media Advisory - NHPAW Saskatoon 
Media Advisory - NHPAW Toronto

Media Tools

Stock Story – Canadians increasingly taking the natural approach to health care
Stock Story - What every Canadian needs to know before visiting a Natural Health Practitioner 
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Fast Facts 
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NHPC Communications Manager
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e. cashton@nhpcanada.org


2007

The Next Step in the Evolution of Natural Health Care has Arrived
The government of Canada has described natural health practitioners as those who practice complementary and alternative health therapies—including massage therapy and holistic practices in their descriptions.

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