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John Ivison: Canada’s health-care system is desperate for a shock treatment that never comesHowever, this is not a paean to Canadian health care. If America annually comes a distant last in the Commonwealth Fund’s ...
As of Feb. 1, 21.2 per cent of tests have come back positive for influenza. Since Aug. 25, 2024, a total of 76 influenza-associated deaths were reported in Canada.
Country not producing enough health care providers to keep up with demand; report calls for increases in education and ...
Potential impacts of the tariffs include higher prices for drugs and medical supplies, and possible shortages.
We do not need compassionate care: We need a country that cares with compassion.
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A column that appeared in this space last week, looking at the record high wait times for non-emergency surgery , prompted a ...
Retired local physician, Dr. Klaus Jakelski says it’s not surprising health-care workers are leaving the field in droves — ...
It would be funded by a modest employer and employee payroll tax, along with state and federal money used for health care. Canada has single payer health care. No one there is denied care because they ...
Stop TB Canada adds that tuberculosis diagnoses' remain disproportionately high among people born outside of Canada.
Suzanne Pinel-Asselin has worked in Sudbury's health-care system for more than three decades. She says what is happening today at Sudbury's hospital - and hospitals across Ontario - frightens her.
While U.S. President Donald Trump has (at least temporarily) paused his tariff plan, many Canadians are still looking for ...
The Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada is addressing what medical schools in Canada are teaching to avoid situations of medical gaslighting.
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