Nunavut Health Minister John Main said his department is working with prenatal health care workers on a safe sleep program. (File photo)
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Minister makes announcement while speaking about reducing risk of sudden infant death syndrome
The Government of Nunavut will implement a safe sleeping program, Health Minister John Main said in the legislative assembly Monday. His department will launch the program in collaboration with prenatal health-care workers.
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