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The Ontario legislature resumed sitting Tuesday after a two-month break and many MPPs had healthcare and housing on their minds as they returned to Queen’s Park.
“We’re going to be talking about healthcare. I mean we are, of course, always
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Among health care professionals, the feeling of being supported in the workplace can protect them against adverse mental health and burnout, according to a new study published in CMAJ Open by researchers at Queen Mary University
Hundreds of rural Saskatchewan residents gathered Tuesday night to demand answers after the Galloway Health Center in Oxbow, Sask., experienced at least a dozen emergency department closures in recent weeks.
Guest speakers at the town hall included (from left to
School districts across the country rely on SHAPE America’s National Standards and Grade-Level Outcomes for K-12 Physical Education in order to develop their own standards, frameworks and curricula.
As part of the ongoing standards revision process, SHAPE America’s National Physical
As we begin a new year, the Society of Health and Physical Educators (SHAPE America) continues to engage two national task forces to revise the national standards in health and physical education and I consider this work to be critical
The Current1:14:28Crisis in Care: A public forum on primary care and the shortage of family doctors
When Tanya Sunshine found a lump in her breast last spring, she was lined up for five hours at an urgent care
White House communications director Kate Bedingfield noted Biden plans to out bipartisan achievements from his past year in office while promoting his “unity agenda.”
Bedingfield pointed to two bills — one that expanded health care for veterans exposed to burn
The New Brunswick Health Council, which is responsible for reporting publicly on the performance of the provincial health system, released a report Monday on the state of access to primary health care.
According to the council, primary care is on
Canada spends more on health than most wealthy nations. Premiers need to quit whining and start making better use of what they
OLYMPIA — Changes to reimbursement for health care facilities that house difficult-to-discharge Medicare patients and revised emergency homeless shelter rules for counties with more than 50,000 people are among the bills introduced in the 2023 session of the Washington Legislature,


