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What were the primary objectives of Canadian health care policy according to the Canada Health Act (1984) ? Select all that apply.
Mono-Culture
The agricultural practice of growing a single crop species over a wide area for many consecutive years, potentially leading to decreased biodiversity and increased vulnerability to pests and diseases.
American Culture
The set of customs, traditions, and values shared by the people of the United States, influenced by its history and diverse ethnic backgrounds.
Unique
Being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else in terms of characteristics, qualities, or features.
Anti-Pollution Standards
Regulations designed to limit or control the release of pollutants into the environment to protect ecological and human health.
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