What a debacle. More than 15,000 people died in Canada in one year because they couldn’t access care in the country’s collapsing socialized health-care system. From the Toronto Sun story: Close to ...
TORONTO (AP) — A homeless man refusing long-term care, a woman with severe obesity, an injured worker given meager government assistance, and grieving new widows. All of them requested to be killed ...
Women in Canada are facing worsening health outcomes and are being left to navigate a health system struggling to provide the ...
When my partner was offered a job in Toronto 13 years ago, we felt like we'd won the lottery. We were living in the Midwest, where people stared at us as if they'd never seen a multiracial couple ...
Free flu and COVID-19 vaccines are now available to everyone six months and older who lives, works or goes to school in ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Sally Pipes is a scholar and think tank CEO who writes on health care. "Things being how they are, the United States is better off ...
For 15 years, Halima has supported herself and her three children by working long hours taking care of elderly clients in retirement homes or in their personal residences in Toronto.
Tovah Cowan receives funding from CIHR for a Planning and Dissemination grant supporting a project related to improving learning health systems for youth mental health services. Her current salary is ...
Across Canada, patient experiences with surgical delays and long wait lists sound exhaustingly similar, particularly for non–life-threatening procedures such as hip and knee replacements. Patients may ...