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STORY SUMMARY: According to the 2012 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children
and Youth, being released on May 29 by Active Healthy Kids Canada and
its strategic partners, ParticipACTION and the Children's Hospital of
Eastern Ontario (CHEO) Research Institute - Healthy Active Living and
Obesity Research Group (HALO), Canadian children and youth are not
playing enough.
SHOT LIST:
1. Interview
Elio Antunes
CEO
Active Healthy Kids Canada
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2. Interview
Dr. Mark Tremblay
Chief Scientific Officer
Active Healthy Kids Canada
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3. Interview
Kelly Murumets
President and CEO
ParticipACTION
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4. Interview (français)
Dr Jean-Philippe Chaput
Membre du groupe d'étude de Jeunes en forme Canada, chaire
de recherche Junior, Institut de recherche du CHEO (Centre
hospitalier pour enfants de l'est de l'Ontario)
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5. Various B-roll / b-roll divers
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Satellite Feed Coordinates:
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TIME OF FEED:
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9:00 AM to 9:30 AM EST
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DATE OF FEED:
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May 29th 2012
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CO-ORDINATES:
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ANIK F2C/3B
TELESAT C-BAND U/L
Downlink Freq: 3820 Vertical
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TIME OF POSTING:
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7:00 AM EST
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DATE OF POSTING:
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May 29th 2012
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