Dragons are powerful, protective, and fearsome, and are valued for their warlike qualities. Often protectors of a treasure, they can be symbolic of a most valiant defender. Check out my gallery for examples of Dragon Tattoos I've designed.
Tattoo FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: Tattoo Dyes are injected into my skin. Are they safe?
A: In Canada, Tattoo Dyes are considered cosmetics and regulated by Health Canada under the Food and Drugs Act and Cosmetic Regulations. According to Health Canada, "It is against the law to sell products in Canada which do not meet the requirements of the Cosmetic Regulations." Manufacturers are required to notify Health Canada of their products. You should always confirm that the dyes used for your Tattoo are properly registered with Health Canada. Information on the Cosmetic Regulations, how to notify Health Canada and other regulations can be found at www.healthcanada.gc.ca/cosmetics.
Q: How do I look after a new Tattoo?
A: With a little time and proper care, your new Tattoo should heal up nicely. Be sure not to spoil it with improper care in the first few days. For more detailed information, check out my Tattoo Care advice.
Toronto Northern Ink Exposure 2010
Health Educators (http://www.hlthedu.com) will be at NIX Thursday June 17th in Toronto, Ontario to teach a one day course regarding bloodborne pathogens and infection control. Seating is- EXTREMELY limited so pre-registration is required immediately. Please Download the Registration Form or contact- Jesse Villemaire if you wish to register and have any further questions @ 519-653-4333
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Canada News
Canada's low ranking for cancer drug use reflects shortfalls and strengths
Canada ranks near the bottom in the use of new cancer drugs according to a new U.K. study, although the head of Ontario's cancer advisory group cautions those results reflect both the strengths and weaknesses of cancer care in the country. Fri, 03 Sep 2010 05:03:01 -0700
Canada goes winless at FIBA world men's basketball championships
There weren't many good feelings to be found among the Canadian players after they wrapped up a disappointing run through the FIBA world men's basketball championships. But the man in charge of the country's national program saw some reason for hope. Fri, 03 Sep 2010 10:43:39 -0700