In the early years of the twentieth century, city administrators in Halifax, Nova Scotia articulated a new, modern identity for the former imperial garrison town by identifying the local red light district as both a moral and a spatial problem. Between the twilight of Victoria's reign and ...
Meanings of food, eat- ing and health among African Nova Scotians: "certain things aren't meant for Black folk". Ethn Health 2012; 17:13-29.Beagan BL, Chapman GE: Meanings of food, eating and health among african nova scotians: 'Certain things aren't meant for black folk'. Ethnicity...
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The Play-Friendly Cities framework describes key municipal actions and indicators which support a community’s playability and can positively influence children’s health behaviors and quality of life. The purpose of this study was to conduct a content analysis of Nova Scotia physical activity (PA)...
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