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Informed choice? English- and French-speakers’ use of the Canadian Health Network
Author: McCulloch, Anne Elizabeth
Date created: 2007
Political identities, presumed definitions, and protean portrayals: representations of the public-private healthcare debate in Canadian print media
Author: Biggs, Samantha Lynn
Date created: 2009

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