External links
SexualityandU is an interactive website from the Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Canada packed full of information about how to make healthy sexual choices.
You can find everything from common myths about birth control pills, information on sexually transmitted infections, contraceptive options, the HPV vaccine and more!
Best of all, the site is split into sections for teens, adults, parents, teachers and healthcare professionals, so you can find the information that you are looking for, more easily! http://www.sexualityandu.ca
Women’s Health Matters is directed to women of all ages and ethnicities and provides information on a variety of health-related topics. The site was developed by the Women's College Hospital in Ontario and the Women’s College Research Institute. http://www.womenshealthmatters.ca/about/index.html
Canadian Federation for Sexual Health is a site run entirely by a charitable organization dedicated to “promoting sexual and reproductive health and rights in Canada and internationally”.
The site covers everything from contraception to pregnancy, emergency contraception and STIs. http://www.cfsh.ca/
Spiderbytes.ca is created by Planned Parenthood of Toronto and is dedicated to bringing relevant sexual health information to teens. The site contains information about puberty, safe sex practice and general health. http://www.spiderbytes.ca/
STI – Sexually Transmitted Infections is an online pamphlet published by the Public Health Agency of Canada that contains a detailed overview of STIs, how they can be prevented and how they can be treated.
The pamphlet also contains a section that outlines the risk involved with various forms of sexual and non-sexual activity and provides you with suggestions as to how you can minimize your risk of contracting an STI.
http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/publicat/std-mts/index-eng.php
CATIE or the Canadian AIDS Treatment Information Exchange is a website dedicated to providing you with information on how to prevent, treat and live with HIV/AIDS. The site provides links to reliable sources of information all over Canada – it even provides toll-free phone numbers by province so that you can have your HIV-related questions answered personally!
If you have infrequent access to the internet, CATIE has also made it possible to order pamphlets and brochures off the site – free of charge for residents of Canada! http://www.catie.ca