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2 in 5 Canadians will develop some form of cancer in their lifetime. You can help them win by volunteering, donating or getting informed. With one small act, you can make today the day you help fight for life. To find out more… |
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The Canadian Cancer Society invites you to send holiday wishes to those who are dear to you with its special Christmas card at a cost of $1.50 each. To find out more… |
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Do you want to stop smoking? A counsellor from the ligne j’Arrête can help you. A free, bilingual and confidential service offered Monday to Thursday from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. To find out more… |
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The Relay For Life is an opportunity to get together with family and friends and celebrate cancer survivors, remember loved ones lost to cancer, and fight back in the hope of finding a cure for this terrible disease. To find out more |
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The CCS is pleased to announce that in future, it will accommodate people living with cancer between Friday at 4 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. This will allow their caregivers to benefit from a well-deserved rest. To find out more… |
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Did you know that in case of cancer or any other serious disease, you will only be allowed 15 weeks of sick-leave benefits from employment insurance? Help Marie-Hélène Dubé by signing this petition on her blog. To find out more... |
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The Society is concerned about the shortage and urges all appropriate parties to come together to develop a solution. Patients must be the primary focus when determining solutions. To find out more… |
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The 2009 edition, including a special topic on adolescents and young adults (15–29 years), was released on April 16, 2009. |
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As Canada's largest national charitable organization dedicated fighting cancer, the CCS is also weighting in on the debate with a view to giving you clear and objective information on this subject. To find out more... |
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WHAT'S NEW
11/16/09
Last Wednesday November 4th, the CCS made its first public show in downtown Montreal. Read more.
10/07/09
Society applauds new tobacco legislation: Bans flavoured tobacco products. Read the press release.
09/03/09
Financial assistance to help fight against cancer Read the press release.
08/13/09
New smoking rates for Canada and Quebec Read the press release.
07/21/09
The Canadian Cancer Society’s Sun Squads encourage kids and teens to be sun smart Read the press release.
06/25/09
The Canadian Cancer Society is pleased with the unanimous adoption of Bill 43 in the Quebec National Assembly last June 18th, on the recovery of health care costs as well as damages and interests related to tobacco Read the press release.
06/03/09
Pathology tests related to breast cancer treatment ; The Canadian Cancer Society feels confident about breast cancer treatment offered in Quebec Read the press release.
06/02/09
Special report : The controversy about Breast Cancer Read more.
05/08/09
Canadian Cancer Society congratulates participants of the 5th 5/30 Health Challenge, the 10th Quit to Win! Challenge and the Smoke-Free Family program Read the press release.
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