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How physician assistants can help solve Canada’s health-care crisis
They can be a lifeline for patients and doctors alike. But right now, only 800 are certified in Canada.
How labour policy in both Canada and the U.S. affects the spread of coronavirus
Danyaal Raza and Kate Hayman: At a time when social distancing is so critical, those with paid sick days reduce the spread of respiratory infections within communities
Health care cannot modernize unless health policy changes first
Bacchus Barua and Steven Globerman: A recent Ipsos survey states that Canadians are ready for technological advancement in health care, but there are significant barriers
What the Democrats’ ‘Medicare for All’ plan could spur in Canada
Opinion: For some Americans, Canadian health care is a source of envy. But the ‘Medicare for All’ plan shows that our system could use a shake-up, too
Is it time to chuck welfare?
Fresh analysis of an old program shows that a guaranteed annual income kickstarts health
What makes Canadians sick?
Ken MacQueen on the state of Canadian health care
When it comes to waiting for health care, Canada is last in line
A major international survey says Canadians wait longer for health care
Pediatric pain
Canada is a leader in pain research. So why are kids suffering?
Conflicting flu shot rules confuse B.C. heath-care workers
Mandatory immunization rules present a challenge