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Health committee  There is extensive research ongoing. Your question has two pieces to it. One piece of it is how parents can discourage the kids from using the screen time too much. The other one is about the long-term health consequences. I'm going to break it up into those two pieces. On the f

May 27th, 2019Committee meeting

Andrew MacKenzie

Health committee  According to the data, there is not a significant difference between urban and rural. That was one of the first things I thought. I grew up in the country as well, and I expected that the rural kids would be more active, but according to the data, they're not.

May 27th, 2019Committee meeting

Andrew MacKenzie

Health committee  I don't have it in front of me, but there is ongoing data collection about getting sleep, and the results are showing that children are not getting enough sleep. I believe it was somewhere in the neighbourhood of 50%-60% of children who don't get enough sleep. The leading example

May 27th, 2019Committee meeting

Andrew MacKenzie

Health committee  Exactly.

May 27th, 2019Committee meeting

Andrew MacKenzie

Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee  One of the data systems that we have available would let us replicate analysis like that. It wouldn't be quite the same as the Americans. We're already working with Statistics Canada to develop a special survey on concussions. That survey will be collecting data next year. It wil

April 10th, 2019Committee meeting

Andrew MacKenzie

Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee  We have information coming out of the emergency departments that provides a narrative explanation of what happened, and what caused the accident. You would have to go back and manually review to do such a detailed search. It's not automatically structured that way, but that infor

April 10th, 2019Committee meeting

Andrew MacKenzie