If solutions lie in policy and politics, what about physicians? Is there a role they can play on the political field?
Bill S-5, the Connected Care for Canadians Act, tabled in the Senate Wednesday, is similar to Bill C-72, which was introduced by the previous Liberal government in 2024 and subsequently died when ...
I'm both a health-care-card-carrying Canadian resident and an uninsured American citizen who regularly sees doctors on both sides of the border. As such, I'm in a unique position to address the pros ...
The federal government has introduced Bill S-5, the Connected Care for Canadians Act, to boost the healthcare system by ...
TORONTO — A new survey suggests Canadians feel the health-care system has deteriorated over the last decade as they ...
Those who defend the status quo in the Canadian health care system often point to the United States — particularly its high costs and number of uninsured — as a boogeyman to shut down any conversation ...
"Things being how they are, the United States is better off leaving Canada be," writes health policy expert Sally C. Pipes. When Justin Trudeau announced earlier this month that he would resign as ...
A report that was jointly produced by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives and the Parkland Institute finds Alberta's ...
Amid the stories of Canadian patients falling through the cracks of the health-care system, the federal government is reviving legislation aimed at improving access to medical records.
Canada’s largest physicians' organization, the Canadian Medical Association, is calling for action to fix the country’s ailing health care system. The call for action came after a recent meeting of ...