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2001 physical activity monitor 
Reports on a survey, of over 4,500 Canadians, designed to track changes in physical activity patterns and factors influencing participation.
Source: Canadian Fitness and Lifestyle Research Institute (CFLRI)
From: CFLRI publications
Canadian Athletic Therapists Association, Corporation des thérapeutes du sport du Québec 
Monitors, supports, and maintains educational standards for its members. Works to develop injury prevention programs, and to provide emergency and rehabilitation care for injuries sustained during sports, daily physical activities, or in the work place. Web site lists upcoming courses and conferences.
Source: Canadian Athletic Therapists Association (CATA)
Clinics across the country 
Provides a listing of athletic therapy clinics across Canada.
Source: Canadian Athletic Therapists Association (CATA)
Directory of web-sites on physical activity, health and youth  PDF
Presents a list of websites in Quebec, Canada, the United States and worldwide, dealing with youth, health and physical activity.
Source: Agence de la santé et des services sociaux de Montréal, Santé publique
Le programme P.I.E.D : Stand up! 
Describes the STAND UP! Program which has the goal of preventing falls and fractures among seniors who live at home and are concerned about falling or about their balance.
Source: Agence de la santé et des services sociaux de Montréal, Santé publique
MS and fitness: guide for people with multiple sclerosis  PDF
Provides information about the importance of physical activity to people suffering from multiple sclerosis, and the dangers of inactivity. Gives examples of appropriate activities. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada
From: Publications
Physical activity levels across Canada 
Provides a table showing trends in physical activity since 1994, by province. Provides access to resources showing physical activity levels for adults, children and youth.
Source: Canadian Fitness and Lifestyle Research Institute (CFLRI)
Provincial data 
Provides links to highlights of CFLRI surveys on physical activity in Canada, from 1981 onwards, by province and territory.
Source: Canadian Fitness and Lifestyle Research Institute (CFLRI)
The do it for you! program 
Aims to introduce youth and adults to the benefits, both physically and psychologically, of regular physical activity and healthy eating. Provides links to fact sheets, games and activities.
Source: Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux du Québec (MSSS)
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