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Posted: 01/04/06 - 15:45 Post subject: Canada Marches Forward !!
Could these two articles be related ?
Canadian man shoots himself while using bathroom
04 January 2006
VANCOUVER: Police in a Vancouver suburb reminded residents it was not a good idea to play with a loaded gun while using the bathroom, after a man accidentally shot himself.
A 21-year-old North Vancouver man was facing numerous weapons charges after he shot off one of his fingers while apparently playing with a gun on New Year's Day, according to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
"Perhaps, our mothers never explained to us that it was not a good idea to play with handguns whilst using the restroom. But then again, maybe that was supposed to be a given," the Mounties said in a press release.
Leading the vane other areas...
Canada's homeless healthier - study
04 January 2006
TORONTO: Giving homeless alcoholics a regular supply of booze may improve their health and their behaviour, the Canadian Medical Association Journal said in a study published on Tuesday.
Seventeen homeless adults, all with long and chronic histories of alcohol abuse, were allowed up to 15 glasses of wine or sherry a day – a glass an hour from 7 am to 10 pm – in the Ottawa-based programme, which started in 2002 and is continuing.
After an average of 16 months, the number of times participants got in trouble with the law had fallen 51 per cent from the three years before they joined the programme, and hospital emergency room visits were down 36 per cent.
"Once we give a 'small amount' of alcohol (15 glasses is a small amount ?) and stabilise the addiction, we are able to provide health services that lead to a reduction in the unnecessary health services they were getting before," said Dr Jeff Turnbull, one of the authors of the report.
"The alcohol gets them in, builds the trust and then we have the opportunity to treat other medical diseases... It's about improving the quality of life."
Three of the 17 participants died during the programme, succumbing to alcohol-related illnesses that might have killed them anyway, the study said.
The report showed that participants in the programme drank less than they did before signing up, and their sleep, hygiene, nutrition and health levels all improved.
The per capita cost of around C$771 a month was partially offset by monthly savings of C$96 a month in emergency services, C$150 in hospital care and C$201 in police services per person.
Turnbull said some of the people enrolled in the programme had stopped drinking altogether, although that was not an option for many of the participants.
"We agree 100 per cent that abstinence is the most appropriate route," he said. "But in this subset of people where abstinence has failed, there is still a need to provide care."
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Posted: 01/04/06 - 15:48 Post subject:
as you may, or may not know - some of us, more talented, canadians - live with the very real danger of blowing off one of fingers when playing in the washroom.
normally we don't talk about it - but i guess the gig is up... gotta admit the truth.
those south of the border: hide your wimmins.
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