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Advocacy and criticism by engaged parties is vital to the democratic process and should be encouraged. It’s also true that ...
Canada’s mental health care systems have yet to fully adapt to reflect the diverse cultural realities of the populations they ...
As a medical learner, uncertainty is everywhere—especially in anesthesia. But I hope to find calm within the unknown.
Canadian provinces have supercharged their efforts to recruit U.S. health-care workers, taking advantage of the political ...
Moving forward, making informed consent truly informed – rooted in both equity and accessibility –  needs to be a priority, ...
In medicine, service and skill are not opposing forces. They’re inseparable. One without the other leads to harm. Together, ...
After an Ontario court approved a $32.5 billion big tobacco settlement, one question looms large – why has Ontario been ...
Five years later, the greatest basic science failure in generations caused the pandemic harms highlighted by people across the political spectrum, and broke our social cohesion.
Despite a physician shortage impacting communities across Canada, thousands of International Medical Graduates (IMGs) continue to struggle for licensure to practice medicine here. Over the past 25 ...
Private companies in Canada are recruiting thousands of often financially desperate test subjects each year to participate in clinical trials.
Is there a better way to address the Canadian Task Force recommendations? No, experts must remain excluded as voting members.
Historically, quality-of-life procedures for women have not been prioritized and Canadians continue to pay the price.