How Canadian Legislators View Health Promotion: Does Party Affiliation Matter?
Ashley et al describe the view of Canadian legislators on selected aspects of health promotion. Given the emphasis on political party that characterizes the Canadian parliamentary system, they also present those perspectives according to political party affiliation.
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