Tak: The Tak Provincial Public Health Office is gearing up for an influx of patients from refugee camps along the ...
The Tak health office prepares for an influx of refugees, around 40,000 to 50,000 people, as the US cuts IRC funding.
The new Canada Health Act Services Policy will require that medically necessary services provided by nonphysicians are publicly funded.
The provincial MEC revealed that North West has processed 5,145 business license applications, while successfully registering ...
Suzanne Pinel-Asselin has worked in Sudbury’s health-care system for more than three decades. She says what is happening ...
The Portfolio Committee on Health has concluded provincial public hearings on the Tobacco Products and Electronic Delivery Systems Control Bill (B33-2022) in Geroge, where it received mixed views on ...
CALGARY — The Alberta government has named Assisted Living Alberta as the last of four new public agencies taking over ...
A Vancouver Island doctor involved in setting up unsanctioned overdose prevention sites has resigned from her positions with ...
A leaked provincial briefing document showing the extent of the diversion of prescribed opioids should result in a public ...
Hundreds of refugees have been impacted after US funding was abruptly cut to refugee camps on the Thai-Myanmar border.
The Nova Scotia government has established a $1-million program that will publicly fund non-urgent mental health-care ...
There’s no sign of relief for thinly-stretched staff among AUPE’s membership, which represents some 58,000 workers in the continuing care workforce, in both for-profit and not-for-profit facilities, ...