The Public Health Agency of Canada developed its own Population Health
visual symbol, referred to as population health's "look and feel". Created
and developed to form the image of a flower, the 'look and feel' symbol
aspires to give a feeling of growth and renewal. Its dynamic design
is a representation of the complexity of our health, and of the progressive
view that the health of all Canadians can be improved through life factors
such as better relationships
with family and community, exercise and diet, education, employment
and the environment. These determining factors of health are represented
by the petals of the flower, while the figures emerging from the flower
express action, growth and change.
The population health "look and feel" symbol is used on all population health documents and products developed by the Public Health Agency of Canada. It can only be used or reproduced with the express written consent of the Public Health Agency of Canada.
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