Mindfulness is easy. It’s about paying attention on what you are doing in this moment. It’s simple. We are all capable of doing it.
This month Manitoba Health, Seniors and Active Living and Manitoba Agriculture will be co-hosting the International One Welfare Conference in Winnipeg, focusing on complex social situations where human and animal health are involved.
Earlier this month I had the opportunity to meet with health officials and Ministers in the Saskatchewan government in Regina.
In the years since southeastern Manitoba was settled by European immigrants about 140 years ago, the increase in human productivity has been remarkable.
How did you spend your summer? Working, sure – weekends at the cottage, a family vacation, a family reunion, summer is the season we wait for all year long then it is gone in a flash.
The last “festival” event of our 2016 season has now taken place at Mennonite Heritage Village.
According to Natural Health Expert, Lorna Vanderhaeghe, MS, “Iron deficiency is the most common nutrient deficiency in the world.
As the Minister of Health, Seniors and Active Living, I was pleased to announce that nominations are being accepted for the Manitoba Council on Aging Recognition Awards.
As thousands of students head back to school this week, our government has been laying the groundwork to enhance student engagement and achievement.
Last week I compared the relative efficiency of walking and driving – which we consider more efficient depends on the criteria we apply.