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Monthly Archives: June 2012
Dr. Mark Lynas
Goldhawk Fights Back: Regular contributor Dr. Mark Lynas, our resident dentist, answers questions about teeth grinding and how it can damage your teeth…and in extreme cases, lead to jaw problems. Continue reading
Elizabeth May
Goldhawk Fights Back: Elizabeth May, Leader of the Green Party of Canada, answers questions about her private member’s bill that would help develop a national strategy for fight back against Lyme Disease.
Steve Munro
Goldhawk Fights Back: Transit Advocate Steve Munro reacts to the 30-year, 30 billion dollar transit plan called OneCity. Continue reading
Joe Mihevc
Goldhawk Fights Back: Toronto City Councillor Joe Mihevc says he likes the new transit plan proposed by TTC Chair Karen Stintz. Continue reading
Dr. Zachary Levine
Goldhawk Fights Back: Dr. Zachary Levine answers a variety of medical questions–everything from cosmetic surgery to Reflux Disease. Continue reading
Andre Marin
Goldhawk Fights Back: Ontario Ombudsman Andre Marin explains why he wants to increase his mandate to cover municipalities, universities, school board and hospitals.
Sgt. Dave Woodford
Goldhawk Fights Back: OPP Sgt. Dave Woodford offer safety advice for your summer road trip. Continue reading
Franck Hivert
Goldhawk Fights Back: Franck Hivert, President and CEO of Oculys Health Informatics, explain a new website tool that will allow mere mortals to check wait times in hospital ER’s.
Andrew Murray
Goldhawk Fights Back: Andrew Murray, President of the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association, explains why his group strenuously opposes new changes in car insurance medical coverage. Continue reading
Dr. Chris Simpson
Goldhawk Fights Back: Dr. Chris Simpson, a cardiologist in Kingston, is the Chairman of the Wait Time Alliance. The group’s annual report says wait times for specified medical procedures, are getting a bit longer. Continue reading
