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- Plotnikoff, R., Fein, A., Milton, L., Prodaniuk, T. and Mayes, V. (2003). Workplace Physical Activity Framework. Edmonton: Alberta Centre for Active Living.
- Pratt, D. (2001). The Healthy Scorecard. Retrieved May 02, 2006.
- Public Health Agency of Canada. (2004). Benefits of Physical Activity. Retrieved May 02, 2006.
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- Region of Peel. (2000). Nutrition Matters: Taking Control of Cholesterol. Brampton: Author.
- Region of Peel - Public Health. (2003). Passport to Heart Health. Brampton: Author.

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- Shain, M. (2001). Building capacity through investing in whole people doing whole jobs: A manifesto for managers. Toronto: National Quality Institute.
- Shain, M and Suurvali, H. (2001). Investing in Comprehensive Workplace Health Promotion. Toronto: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.
- Sharratt, Michael T. (1988). Employee Fitness: State of the Art. Canadian Journal of Public Health, Vol. 79 (Supp), S40-S43.
- Shepard, Roy. (1999). Do Work-Site Exercise and Health Programs Work? The Physician and Sports Medicine, 27(2), 48-72.
- Simcoe-Muskoka District Health Unit. (2005). Corporate Facts. Retrieved September 30, 2005.
- Statistics Canada. (2001) Workplace and Employee Survey: Compendium June 2001 (PDF, 49 pages). Ottawa: Statistics Canada.
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- Watson Wyatt. (2003). Staying@Work Survey: Building on Disability Management.
- Wellness Councils of America. (2004). Six ways to take your wellness program to the next level (PDF, 8 pages). Retrieved May 02, 2006.
- Wellness Program Management Yearbook. (2001). Worksite Fitness Programs Identified as Important Step in Cancer Prevention. New Jersey, US: Managed Care Information Centre.
- Wilkerson, B. (1999). An unheralded crisis of productivity. Employee Health & Productivity, 7(6), 30.
- Wilson, M., Joffe, R., & Wilkerson, B. (2002). The unheralded business crisis in Canada: Depression at work. An information paper for business, incorporating 12 steps to a business plan to defeat depression (PDF, 37 pages). Toronto: Global Business and Economic Roundtable on Addiction and Mental Health, p. 4, 18. Retrieved May 02, 2006.
- World Health Organization. (2003). Economic Benefits of Physical Activity (PDF, 19 pages). Retrieved May 02, 2006.
- Wosnick, R. and Kalbfeisch, R. (2000). Beyond Skin-Deep. Canada: BCE Emergis.

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