Canadian Journal of Public Health explained

Canadian Journal of Public Health
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Abbreviation:Can. J. Public Health
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Language:English, French
Editor:Louise Potvin
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Publisher:Canadian Public Health Association
Country:Canada
History:Public Health Journal (1910–1928)
Canadian Public Health Journal (1928–1942)
Canadian Journal of Public Health (1942–present)
Frequency:Bimonthly
Openaccess:Delayed open access
Impact:4.645
Impact-Year:2021
Issn:0319-2652
Eissn:1920-7476
Coden:CJPEA4
Oclc:01553158
Website:https://www.springer.com/journal/41997
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Canadian Journal of Public Health is a peer-reviewed scientific journal of public health published by the Canadian Public Health Association on a bimonthly basis. It was originally established in 1910 as the Public Health Journal, which became Canadian Public Health Journal in 1928, and acquired its current name in 1943. It is edited by Louise Potvin (Université de Montréal). Articles published by the journal become openly accessible 6 months after publication. In 2013, the journal become online only.

In French, the journal is known as Revue Canadienne de Santé Publique (previously Revue Canadienne d'Hygiène Publique).