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  2. List of foundations in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Historica Foundation of Canada: unknown Hospital for Sick Children Foundation, The: $470 million Jewish Community Foundation of Montreal: $1.38 Billion John Dobson Foundation: $20 million J.P. Bickell Foundation: $70 million Judy and Paul Bronfman Charitable Foundation $17.9 million (2014) J.W. McConnell Family Foundation: $470 million Kinnear ...

  3. Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse Act - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse Act (French: Loi sur le Centre canadien de lutte contre les toxicomanies) is Government of Canada legislation signed into law on September 13, 1988. The purpose of the Act is to establish the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse (now the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse and Addictions), recognized as a ...

  4. Water pollution in Canada - Wikipedia

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    According to Marq de Villiers in his 2003 non-fiction Water: The Fate of Our Most Precious Resource, until the 1970s approximately a third of Canadian municipalities dumped raw sewage into rivers with no waste-water treatment. [16]: 305 [17] [18] By 2011, there was no national regulatory body for drinking water. [19]

  5. Sobering center - Wikipedia

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    Unlike drug treatment facilities, sobering centers are not intended to provide long-term substance use treatment. Rather sobering centers operate as an alternative to the jail or emergency department in the intoxication phase, with a stay less than a few hours as compared to the more traditional 14-90 day drug treatment programs .

  6. Robert O. Pihl - Wikipedia

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    Robert O. Pihl (born February 2, 1939) is an American psychology researcher, professor and clinician. Since 1966, he has worked at McGill University in Montreal, Canada.He is also a fellow of the American Psychological Association and Canadian Psychological Association, [1] as well as a member of many other academic organizations.

  7. Activated charcoal (medication) - Wikipedia

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    Activated charcoal, also known as activated carbon, is a medication used to treat poisonings that occurred by mouth. [1] To be effective it must be used within a short time of the poisoning occurring, typically an hour.

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  9. Milica Radisic - Wikipedia

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    Milica Radisic (Serbian: Милица Радишић/Milica Radišić; born 1976) is a Serbian Canadian tissue engineer, academic and researcher. She is a professor at the University of Toronto’s Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering, and the Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry.