The Ontario Student Assistance Program is more than just taxpayer money. It is the people’s belief in the immense potential ...
Alberta cannot build a functioning health system by recruiting newcomers to sustain it while denying some the care they need ...
If primary care is increasingly digital, are these tools helping us move toward better patient experience, health outcomes, ...
Gynecologist, and as a member of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (SOCG), I have had the opportunity ...
In dementia care relying only on randomized controlled trials can leave out a large amount of strong research that reflects ...
Editor’s Note: Alberta tabled the United Conservative’s “Compassionate Intervention Act” in the provincial legislature on April 15, 2025. If passed, it would become the first legislation of its kind ...
At age 60, Kate Revington retired from her role as a university administrator so she and her partner could travel to visit their children overseas while still in good health. A year later, in 2019, ...
Editor’s note: This article has been written by a group of McGill students involved in health care in Quebec. An accompanying open letter to politicians and petition can be found and signed here.
Canada is set to join Belgium and the Netherlands as one of the world’s most liberal countries for assisted suicide. After March 17, 2023, Canada will allow medical assistance in dying (MAiD) for ...
This interview is with a female who is a victim of financial abuse. Her name has been withheld to respect her safety and privacy. “My Dad has been mentally, emotionally, and financially abusive to my ...
This week, Toronto Public Health warned that a young adult in the city had the measles, after getting it while travelling. These stories are no longer uncommon; there have been outbreaks of measles in ...