Category: Health Care
Published on May 26th, 2023 at 06:30am EDT
Canada is an exciting country known for its multicultural society, breath-taking landscapes, and publicly-funded health
Milt Williams was facing a painful years-long wait for knee replacement surgery at the Red Deer Regional Hospital. He’d recently lost his wife and son, and had been diagnosed with cancer himself. His mental health was deteriorating along with his
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Nova Scotia has signed a health agreement with the country of Denmark, providing a framework for the two jurisdictions to share information and collaborate “on areas of shared interest and priority.”
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It was always Stephanie Konway’s goal to return home to work in Nova Scotia. But when she enrolled in the physician assistant program at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ont., she was training for a career that her home province did
Reader says a monthly fee directly to OHIP would ensure ‘we know where the funds are going’ rather than just into the government coffers
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In-person health care startups launched before the pandemic are getting their dues.
Patient21, a Germany-based health care platform, announced on Monday it raised $108 million, according to Shifted. The company plans on using its funding to expand out of Germany.
The Quebec government announced Wednesday that it’s upping its offers for education and healthcare workers in the hopes of reaching collective agreements with unions.
According to Treasury Board president Sonia LeBel, the government is offering a $12,000 lump sum to
It’s a good-sized letter in a small-sized newspaper — about eight paragraphs in all, long enough to catch your eye as you turn the page, but easy enough to miss if you’re in a hurry.
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