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Politics

Singh promises more doctors, Carney supports the trades, Poilievre vows to cut red tape

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has announced the NDP’s plan to enhance Canadians’ access to primary health care by implementing a…

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Health

American doctors look to Nova Scotia amid Trump uncertainty

Nova Scotia’s health authority has made a strategic move to recruit doctors from the United States who are looking to…

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Health

Quebec wants to make it harder for doctors to go from public to private system

The Coalition Avenir Québec government is proposing new restrictions for physicians looking to transition from the public to the private…

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Health

Doctors say some Sask. adults might need measles booster shots

Saskatchewan adults are being urged to check their vaccination records in light of the recent measles outbreak in the province.…

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Health

Benefits and risks of full-body scans: Doctors share their insights

individuals that showed a high rate of detection for various conditions, including cancer, heart disease, and other abnormalities. However, Dr.…

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Health

B.C. city buys health clinic to help community retain and recruit new doctors

A group of medical professionals in British Columbia’s northeast is taking proactive steps to address the primary care crisis in…

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World

Pope Francis’ doctors weighed ending treatment during stay at hospital: report

Doctors at Gemelli Hospital faced a harrowing decision as they cared for Pope Francis, considering at one point whether to…

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Health

B.C. has recruited hundreds of family doctors. It’s still not enough

When Jennie Passche falls ill, she finds herself in a race against time to secure medical care. Living in Esquimalt…

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Health

‘It’s the perfect storm’: Doctors urge measles vaccinations as Alberta case counts rise

As concerns about measles continue to rise in Alberta, health-care workers are gearing up for a potential surge in cases…

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Health

B.C. doctors get new guidance on involuntary care for drug users

British Columbia clinicians have recently received new guidance regarding involuntary care for adults, particularly focusing on individuals with both mental-health…

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