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This gallery provides web buttons and banners that you can add to your website or blog to access health related information.
Visit our Facebook® pages to learn more about the DrugsNot4Me.ca drug prevention campaign, the Children's Health and Safety Campaign, a part of the
Healthy Canadians initiative, as well as the
Healthy First Nations and Inuit initiative. Read our Facebook Protocol.
Recalls and Safety Alerts Mobile Application for mobile phones delivers health and safety recalls and alerts right to your phone.
You might have started to see QR codes on our publications and exhibits. With the right QR code reader, you can quickly access our web content by scanning the barcode via your mobile device without the need to memorize or type in long, complicated web addresses. Learn more about Quick Response Code Readers (QR codes).
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Share interesting web pages by emailing them, posting them to your social networking page or linking them to social bookmarking sites.
Follow us on Twitter for the latest consumer product recalls, advisories, foreign product alerts and media releases. Read our Twitter Protocol.
Add our Recalls and Safety Alerts widget to your own website, blog or social networking page. Once added, the widget automatically updates with the latest health and safety advisories.
Watch Health Canada's public service announcements, television ads and more on our video gallery or on YouTube. Read our YouTube Protocol.
Health Canada does not endorse any particular social media site or tool.
If you have questions or concerns relating to the social media tools identified on this Web page, please contact our Health Canada Social Media Team.