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- Canadian Cancer Society (2011). Insight on Cancer, Retrieved April 26, 2011
- Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety. (2005). Bullying in the Workplace. Retrieved May 02, 2006.
- Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety. (2005). Fatigue. Retrieved May 02, 2006.
- Canadian Council for Active Living at Work. (1998). Walk & Roll - A Guide to Active Transportation To, From and At the Workplace (PDF, 15 pages). Glouchester, Canada: Canadian Council for Active Living at Work.
- Canadian Council on Integrated Healthcare. (2002). A discussion paper on workplace health (PDF, 42 pages). Retrieved May 02, 2006.
- Canadian Labour and Business Centre. (2002). Twelve Case Studies on Innovative Workplace Health Initiatives (PDf, 36 pages). Retrieved May 02, 2006.
- Canadian Labour and Business Centre. (2002) Viewpoints 2002: Healthy Workplace Practices (PDF, 22 pages). Retrieved May 02, 2006.
- Canadian Mental Health Association. (1996). Depression in the Workplace. May 02, 2006.
- Chief Medical Officer of Health. (2004). Healthy Weights, Healthy Lives. Toronto: Government of Ontario.
- Circadian Technologies Inc. (2004). Prescription Drug Use Up. 24/7 Business Insider. Issue 117.
- Circadian Technologies Inc. (2005). Methamphetamine and Work. 24/7 Business Insider. Issue 145.
- Corbett, Dan. (2003). Why focus on a healthy workplace? Retrieved May 02, 2006.

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