Toronto's mental health collapsing, new report warns
A new report card reveals an unprecedented decline in Toronto's collective mental health, raising urgent concerns and calls for immediate action from public officials.
A new report card reveals an unprecedented decline in Toronto's collective mental health, raising urgent concerns and calls for immediate action from public officials.
As Canada prepares for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, doctors in host cities express serious concerns about emergency room capacity and strain on the healthcare system. Learn about the potential impacts.
Learn how to build a resilient nervous system to reduce stress and achieve your fitness goals. Discover practical tips for integrating recovery into your routine.
The Alberta government has launched a new public dashboard providing detailed metrics on health system performance across the province. Explore the data and see how your region measures up.
Environment Canada's new colour-coded weather warnings—yellow, orange, red—help Canadians quickly assess risk. Learn what each alert means for your safety.
Bell Let's Talk grants support Nova Scotia mental health organizations. Mary Deacon highlights progress but notes significant access hurdles persist for many seeking help.
Montreal family physician Dr. Michael Kalin calls for a radical shift away from failed centralized reforms, urging support for local clinics and doctors to fix Quebec's healthcare crisis. Read his plan.
Dr. Raj Sherman warns Alberta's health care crisis was avoidable. Get the full story on the systemic failures and the urgent call for solutions.
Nova Scotia's auditor general reports the province spent $7.7 billion on health care in the last fiscal year. Explore the details and implications of this massive investment.
Alberta's chief medical officer of health will give an update on the respiratory virus season. Get the latest public health information and guidance.
Manitobans can now request a digital health card, moving from physical cards to a secure, convenient digital format. Learn how to get yours and what it means for healthcare access.
Doctors warn that recent U.S. changes to vaccine recommendations are causing parental confusion in Canada and could lead to lower immunization rates, threatening public health.
Chronic work stress manifests in sleeplessness, headaches, and illness. Experts reveal the signs of a toxic job and actionable steps to protect your well-being.
Eastern Ontario's Medical Officer of Health emphasizes the physical and mental health benefits of regular family meals. Learn why this simple tradition is a powerful tool for well-being.
A new StatCan report reveals Canadian women have a longer life expectancy than men but spend significantly more years in poor health. Discover the data and its implications for healthcare.
The Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit is directing residents to a free online resource to support smoking cessation efforts. Learn about the tools available to help you quit for good.
A B.C. judge has ruled a woman who claimed Jesus would be her defence lawyer is mentally fit to stand trial. Get the latest details on this unusual court case.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe's call for 'innovative' health care delivery, citing Alberta, draws NDP accusations of privatization. The government fires back, defending new approaches. Read the clash.
New research explores the complex relationship between getting inked and your body's defenses. Discover the science behind tattoos and long-term immune response.
Former radio host Kim Johnston, suffering severe symptoms from a brain lesion, finally gets an assessment date after 123 days, highlighting critical healthcare delays in Alberta. Read his urgent story.
Three Calgary restaurant owners receive jail sentences for defrauding temporary foreign workers of $44,000. Justice cites threats of deportation as an aggravating factor. Read the full story.
New research finds tattoo pigments aren't biologically inert and can trigger inflammation, affect immune activity, and potentially reduce the effectiveness of vaccines like COVID-19 shots.
Kenton Boston of the Canadian Men's Health Foundation discusses the dangerous 'suck it up' mentality harming men's mental and physical health. Learn why change is critical.
Alberta's Bill 11 fuels debate on private-pay health services. Critics warn of a two-tier system, while capacity issues persist. Explore the impact on universal care in Canada.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith confirms the new legal framework for the province's health system is operational. The focus now shifts to delivering tangible results for Albertans.
After years of bureaucratic delays, paralyzed former Montreal firefighter Michael Lavigne has finally undergone crucial cataract surgery. Read his story of perseverance and the fight for timely healthcare.
Calgary doctor Peter Nieman shares his 42-year 'Tree Theory' on children's health and offers essential tips, including key vitamins, to build a stronger immune system during the long winter months.
Health Minister Marjorie Michel declares a pivotal shift in Canadian health strategy, emphasizing the need for domestic resilience and reduced dependence on American institutions. Learn the details.
Federal Health Minister Marjorie Michel announces a dedicated national strategy for men's and boys' health, set for launch in 2026. Learn about the government's new focus on this critical public health area.
A small group of wealthy dairy farmers wields disproportionate power, sabotaging Canada's trade negotiations and economic potential, according to a recent analysis. Discover the impact on consumers and businesses.