File consists of various draft and final communications products associated with events or announcements undertaken by or on behalf of Minister of Health Leona Aglukkaq. Individual communications products include, for example, message event proposals (MEP), speaking notes (SR), media advisories (AM-MA), fact sheets (FS), notices to media (MA), news releases (NR), question and answer sheets (QA), speeches (SP), backgrounders (BG), media lines (ML), quotes, info alerts (AIA), op-eds, statements (ST), or proposal rollout templates (P). Subjects of the events and announcements include: UN declaration on chronic diseases; tobacco strategy; neurological strategy; energy drinks; chemicals management plan; tourism sector development; Unikkaarvik; Nunavut Research Institute; BC Tripartite First Nations Health Plan; traditional Chinese medicine; World Conference on Social Determinants of Health; Canada Gairdner Awards; Chief Public Health Officer report; Canadian Network for Observational Drug Effect Studies; diabetes; flu; antibiotic resistance; geoscience; Whitehorse announcements; drug announcement (New Brunswick); World Diabetes Day; Auditor General report; Supplementary estimates "B"; Health Ministers' Meeting (HMM); Aboriginal Health Transition Fund; AIDS; Global Health Security Initiative meeting in Paris; Whitecap First Nation Health Center; letters to provincial and territorial health ministers; suicide; spinal cord research; head injuries; research funding opportunities; Vancouver roundtable on Nunavut mining opportunities; genome; Northern Lights Business and Cultural Showcase; mental health; HIV vaccine; healthy eating summit; rare diseases; poison week; health care cooperation and innovation speech; R&D; SNOWSMART; Canadian Institutes of Health Research; autism; SickKids; mining; wellness; Children with Intestinal and Liver Disorders (CHILD) partnership; drug labels; orphan drugs; hospices; and the Deficit Reduction Action Plan (DRAP). File includes three digital photographs showing event locations at Yukon College and the Yukon Mine Training Association.