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Choosing a Blood Pressure Monitor for 2025

Learn how to select the right home blood pressure monitor for accurate readings. Our guide includes top-rated models for 2025 and key features to consider for your health.

B.C. health review cuts 1,100 jobs, redirects $60M

A major review of B.C.'s health authorities will eliminate over 1,100 positions and redirect $60 million to front-line services. Learn how this restructuring aims to improve patient care.

Urgent Care or ER? A Doctor's Guide for Canadians

Not sure if you need urgent care or the emergency room? Canadian doctors explain the critical differences, costs, and when a wrong choice can be life-threatening. Learn how to make the right call for your health.

First Private Mental Health Walk-In Clinic Opens in Sudbury

Northern Ontario's inaugural private mental health walk-in clinic has launched in Sudbury, offering immediate support services. Discover how this healthcare innovation addresses critical gaps in mental health care access.

Alberta's health reform sparks debate on fixing system

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith introduces hybrid healthcare model, sparking debate about reforming Canada's struggling system. Critics voice concerns while supporters point to Quebec's success with private clinics.

New Francophone Health Centre Opens in Timmins

Timmins welcomes a new francophone community health centre serving over 1,700 French-speaking patients. Learn how this facility addresses healthcare gaps in Northern Ontario.

Halifax mortgage costs exceed 50% of income

A Fraser Institute report reveals Halifax families now spend over half their after-tax income on mortgage payments for a typical home. Discover the housing affordability crisis details.

New Airline Refund Rules May Drive Up Airfares

A Montreal Economic Institute report warns that proposed passenger compensation rules could increase airfares and threaten regional routes. Learn how this impacts Canadian travellers.

$10 Gap Between B.C. Minimum and Living Wage

Over 700,000 low-wage workers in British Columbia face impossible choices as the gap between minimum wage and living wage reaches $10 per hour in Metro Vancouver.

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