National Lung Health Framework Website Launched

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Article Date: 25 Aug 2009 - 2:00 PDT

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The website features background information, as well as updates on the Framework's progress, including funding opportunities. In addition, the website serves as a gateway to a wide range of information tools that will support the work of individuals and organizations working to improve lung health.

We invite you to visit http://www.lunghealthframework.ca today.

Public Health Agency of Canada Announces Funding

The Public Health Agency of Canada recently released the request for applications for funding. This funding represents the 2009-2010 portion of the $10 million investment into respiratory health activities announced by Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq in April, 2009.

More information, including an invitation for submission and submission guidelines can be found on the Framework website.

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Canadian Lung Association

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