MNO Helps
Health Minister Tony Clement to Launch Winter Activity
Program
January 22, 2008 • Public
Health Agency of Canada Press Release • Link
to original release
OTTAWA - The Honourable Tony
Clement, Minister of Health, today with ParticipACTION
celebrated the launch of WinterActive 2008 by leading
a group of local community residents and grade school
students in a snowshoe relay race at Deerhurst Resort
in Huntsville, Ontario. The event was kicked off
with a demonstration of traditional Métis
activity by Tony Belcourt, President of the Métis
Nation of Ontario.
"Winter is a wonderful
time to get together with our families or friends
and take part in fun activities that also benefit
our health, whether outside in the snow, or indoors
where it’s warm,” said Minister Clement.
“With today's launch of WinterActive 2008,
our Government is encouraging Canadians to participate
in events and activities across the country and
to be more physically active, make healthier food
choices and live smoke-free.”
“Physical activity and
participation in sport are essential to a healthy
lifestyle for all Canadians,” said the Honourable
Helena Guergis, Secretary of State (Foreign Affairs
and International Trade) (Sport). “Winter
provides us with a wonderful opportunity to discover
how sport can transform individuals, strengthen
communities, and improve our society as a whole.”
“ParticipACTION is thrilled
to participate with our federal government and
sport and physical activity not-for-profit partners
to kick-off this year’s WinterActive. As
the national voice for physical activity, we encourage
all Canadians to move more – throughout
all seasons, especially winter,” said Kelly
Murumets, President and CEO of ParticipACTION.
“The Metis Nation of Ontario
takes a holistic approach to health and understands
fully that that physical activity is fundamental
to sustaining the emotional, spiritual aspect
of our overall health,” said Mr. Belcourt.
“The MNO encourages a lifestyle for our
people which includes physical activity, as that
has been part of our very existence through voyageurs
and fur trade to today. We commend Minister Clement
for launching the 2008 Winter Active program and
will certainly promote it amongst our people and
in our communities.”
“Getting together to get active is also
a great, healthy way to relax,” noted Deerhurst
Resort General Manager Joseph Klein. “Deerhurst
offers the most on-site activities of any resort
in Eastern Canada, and the entire Huntsville community
is dedicated to sport tourism, including the Canadian
National Pond Hockey Championships and Ironman
70.3, making our town a very fitting, and proud,
start point for WinterActive 2008.”
A popular annual event, WinterActive
is a national initiative, led by the Government
of Canada in collaboration with the Provinces
and Territories, to help Canadians improve their
health while having fun enjoying the best of Canada's
wintertime. This year’s initiative will
run from January 18 to February 29 and is designed
to encourage Canadians to adopt healthier lifestyles,
including physical and sport activities, healthy
eating and living tobacco-free.
Evidence shows that healthy
lifestyle choices, such as engaging in physical
activity, eating healthy and living smoke-free
can help reduce the risk of heart disease, obesity,
type 2 diabetes and cancer.
As part of this year’s WinterActive, Minister
Clement also announced a campaign for Aboriginal
communities that will also focus on encouraging
physical activity, eating healthy, and living
smoke-free. This campaign will highlight First
Nations, Inuit, and Métis traditions and
will be tailored to meet the specific needs of
Aboriginal people.
Canadians from every province
and territory can learn more about WinterActive
and are eligible to win a variety of unique prizes
by visiting www.winteractive.ca
CONTACTS:
Laryssa Waler
Office of the Honourable Tony Clement
Minister of Health
(613) 957-0200
Jacinthe Perras
Public Health Agency of Canada
(613) 941-8189
Katelin
Peletier
Métis Nation of Ontario
Work: 613-798-1488 Ext. 108
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