World AIDS Day
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Manitoba government marks World Aids Day with funding, initiativesNew funding and additional supports will be available to combat HIV and other STIs, announced the Manitoba government on World Aids DayHealthDec 1, 2023
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‘I stayed scared for years’: 2 Sask. Indigenous women on living with HIV/AIDSTwo Indigenous women share their stories of being personally affected with HIV and how their stories of triumph are helping to break the stigma.CanadaDec 1, 2023
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World AIDS Day: HIV activists hopeful for end to backsliding on infections, stigmaThe Public Health Agency of Canada estimated that 62,790 people in Canada were living with HIV in 2020, and that 10 per cent of them didn't know they had the virus.HealthDec 1, 2022
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World AIDS Day kicks off Indigenous AIDS week in ReginaAll Nations Hope strives to continue spreading awareness of HIV and AIDS and will ensure the needs, services and supports for those impacted with HIV/AIDS are met.HealthDec 1, 2021
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Saskatchewan government apologizes after World AIDS Day tweet draws ireThe online response to the post, which went up Tuesday, was swift.CanadaDec 2, 2020
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World AIDS Day: Calls continue for better HIV prevention in N.S.Each year, Nova Scotia sees on average 16 new HIV diagnoses. While Chris Aucoin of the AIDS Coalition of Nova Scotia says that number is low, he adds it could be zero.CanadaDec 1, 2020
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‘Queer Eye’ star makes history by landing Cosmo U.K. coverJonathan Van Ness' cover is the first time in 35 years that the magazine has featured a solo model who isn't a woman.CanadaDec 2, 2019
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B.C.’s HIV rate hits record low thanks to provincial programs: health ministryThe province used World AIDS Day to announce the number of annual HIV cases in B.C. has fallen to 208 in 2018.Dec 1, 2019
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Red scarves wrap downtown Oshawa for HIV and AIDS awarenessIn recognition of World AIDS Day, the AIDS Committee of Durham Region is once again trying to raise awareness of HIV and AIDS.HealthNov 29, 2019
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Red ribbon flag raised at Province House in Halifax to honour people living with HIV/AIDSIn 2018, 31 Nova Scotians tested positive for HIV, up from 15 the previous year. So far this year, HIV diagnoses have decreased by 44 per cent over the same period last year.HealthNov 28, 2019
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