Meningococcal Disease Outbreak Warning in Manitoba
Manitoba's provincial government warns residents about a meningococcal disease outbreak. Learn the symptoms, risks, and how vaccination can protect your family.
Manitoba's provincial government warns residents about a meningococcal disease outbreak. Learn the symptoms, risks, and how vaccination can protect your family.
Two students in the Peel District School Board were suspended due to outdated immunization records, despite being fully vaccinated. The incident highlights ongoing administrative challenges in school health policy compliance.
Separatist lawyer Jeffrey Rath admits to 'overly aggressive' language in letters threatening officials with murder, war crimes charges over COVID vaccines. Read the details from the Law Society of Alberta hearing.
South Carolina reports 434 measles cases, with most patients unvaccinated. Health officials deploy mobile units for free MMR shots. Learn about symptoms and risks.
Ottawa's iconic Brass Monkey live music venue has closed permanently after 15 years. Owner Scott Ruffo cites unsustainable costs, a steep new deposit, and declining attendance post-COVID. Discover the impact on the local music scene.
A new study reveals a concerning pattern of sustained harmful alcohol consumption in Ontario following the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn the details and potential public health implications.
The federal government is attempting to recover $10.35 billion in CERB payments. Critics argue the Carney administration should forgive debts stemming from Trudeau-era application errors.
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.
Recent changes to U.S. vaccine recommendations are causing confusion among Canadian parents, with doctors warning the mixed messages could lead to decreased immunization rates and harm children's health.
An Embrun hairstylist faces a $17,000 repayment demand for pandemic relief funds. Dawn Barton shares her story amid ongoing CRA reviews of COVID-19 support programs.
Public health officials are urging residents to get vaccinated as influenza cases in the region exceed 1,000 earlier than usual this season. Learn the details and how to protect yourself.
Former Trump aide Katie Miller discusses her children's vaccination status on her podcast with Jenny McCarthy, making claims contradicted by major health studies. Learn the facts.
Medical experts refute former President Trump's misleading post about U.S. childhood vaccines. They explain the science behind immunization schedules and warn of political interference in public health.
Public health officials have identified three medical centres in Winnipeg as potential measles exposure sites. Learn the locations, dates, and crucial next steps to protect yourself and your family.
The CDC, under RFK Jr., has dropped 6 vaccines for kids, including flu shots, during a record flu season. Experts warn this unscientific move endangers children and public health.
After losing his beloved pet during the pandemic, Shane Paris found healing on the Halifax Waterfront. Now, he's sharing his journey through a poignant photography project. Discover his story of grief and resilience.
NBC's Kristen Welker presses Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on her appearance at a white nationalist event and past comments comparing COVID mandates to the Holocaust. Watch the tense exchange.
The U.S. government, under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., has officially reduced the number of vaccines recommended for all children. This major public health policy change was announced in January 2026.
The U.S. makes a major change to its child immunization schedule, removing mandatory flu shots. Experts warn this could reduce vaccination rates and increase disease. Learn the details and potential impact.
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.
Edmonton's Magic of Lights drive-through holiday attraction concludes its most successful season since the pandemic, drawing crowds to Rad Torque Raceway. Discover the festive magic.
A New Brunswick resident is challenging the Canada Revenue Agency's claim that he must repay thousands in pandemic support. Get the details on the dispute and what it means for benefit recipients.
Wingham & District Hospital in Ontario has declared a COVID-19 outbreak, implementing new visitor restrictions to control the spread. Learn about the latest rules and safety measures in effect.
A medical journal article warns of a dangerous surge in multiple infectious diseases in Cuba, including COVID-19. Read the full analysis and public health implications.
The Canada Revenue Agency reports it is owed more than $10 billion in COVID-19 benefit overpayments. Learn about the agency's efforts to recover funds and what it means for Canadians.
A new Canadian study proposes an ethical framework for using vaccine certificates in future health crises, weighing liberty against public health needs. Explore the conditions for their use.
A deep dive into Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s transformative and controversial first year leading U.S. Health and Human Services, featuring massive staffing cuts and a dramatic shift in vaccine policy. Read the full analysis.
Manitoba health officials warn of recent measles exposures at a Winnipeg hardware store and a Christmas gathering. Check your vaccination status and watch for symptoms.
U.S. Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick maintains her innocence after being accused of misusing pandemic relief funds. Get the latest details from the Miami court hearing.
Critics accuse the UCP government of failing to promote vaccines, leading to overwhelmed hospitals. Read the full analysis of Alberta's healthcare crisis.