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.
Nova Scotia's auditor general reveals $7.7B health care spending for last fiscal year. Experts warn tick checks should be a year-round practice, not just seasonal. Read the full report.
Naomi Mison shares her 19-year caregiving journey for her mother with young-onset dementia, highlighting fragmented care and long waits in Canada's healthcare system. A call for urgent action.
South Carolina reports 434 measles cases, with most patients unvaccinated. Health officials deploy mobile units for free MMR shots. Learn about symptoms and risks.
A New Brunswick health council report identifies lung cancer and heart disease as the leading causes of preventable deaths. Learn the key findings and what it means for public health strategy.
A newly approved Alzheimer's drug has been administered for the first time in Canada, providing fresh hope to patients. However, significant questions about coverage costs remain unresolved.
A new case of chronic wasting disease has been confirmed in a deer in British Columbia's Kootenay region, raising concerns for wildlife and hunters. Learn about the risks and provincial monitoring efforts.
Dr. Stefan Lang at Vancouver General Hospital is pioneering research using deep brain stimulation to treat anxiety, depression, and cognitive decline in Parkinson's patients. Learn about this groundbreaking study.
A British Columbia woman is calling on the provincial government to fund a new multiple sclerosis drug. Her plea highlights the critical gap in coverage for patients.
A Nova Scotia man is sharing his wife's Alzheimer's journey on YouTube to support other caregivers. His channel offers a raw, intimate look at life with dementia.
New Brunswick unveils a new strategy to speed up diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease and dementia. Learn about the plan's goals and its potential impact on patients and families.
Jolene Van Alstine, a 45-year-old Saskatchewan mother with a rare disease, was scheduled for MAID on Jan. 7, 2026. American commentator Glenn Beck intervened, securing U.S. medical consultations and offering hope.
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 Montreal Children's Hospital alerts families to a potential measles exposure in its Emergency Room on January 1, 2026. Learn the symptoms and what to do.
Eight-year-old Lainey McMahon of Windsor is bravely fighting germinoma, a rare brain cancer. Her family shares her journey through treatment and the community's rallying support. Read her inspiring story.
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.
Experts argue that investing in animal health is vital for Canada's security, public health, and global diplomacy. Discover why veterinarians are frontline defenders.
Critical Lyme disease research at Johns Hopkins University is at risk as federal funding delays threaten to halt progress. Learn how this impacts public health and the fight against tick-borne illnesses.
An outbreak of tuberculosis in Edmonton's inner city, with 12 cases and 2 deaths in 2025, is directly linked to homelessness. Experts call for housing as a critical public health solution.
Five months after Premier David Eby called for change, B.C.'s costly rare disease drug program remains unreformed. The review continues, leaving families in limbo.
A highly infectious flu strain is circulating, with Alberta seeing its worst weekly case numbers since 2009. Experts warn children are severely affected. Learn how to protect your family.
Manitoba wildlife officials have identified five new cases of Chronic Wasting Disease in deer. Learn about the implications for local wildlife and hunting regulations.
Alberta health officials confirm one active measles case in the north region. This follows a major 2025 outbreak with over 2,000 infections. Read about vaccination efforts and exposure sites.
Alberta Health Services warns of potential measles exposure at Edmonton's Stollery Children's Hospital. Learn the exposure times, symptoms, and what to do if you were present.
A Canada goose in Tottenham, Ontario, has tested positive for avian influenza. Authorities are monitoring the situation for potential wildlife and agricultural impacts. Learn the details.
Alberta's drug treatment court program, a rigorous alternative to incarceration, marks 20 years in Edmonton and has expanded to six other cities. Clients say the intensive recovery path is harder than choosing jail.
New Brunswick's chief medical officer confirms the final report on a mysterious neurological illness will be public in January. Get the latest details and what it means for residents.
Montreal public health warns of measles exposure after infected individual visited several city locations. Learn the details and how to protect yourself.
British Columbia confirms two new cases of chronic wasting disease in deer within the Kootenay region. Learn about the implications for wildlife and ongoing monitoring efforts.
Health Canada has granted approval for a new pharmaceutical treatment targeting a rare disease, offering hope for patients. Learn about the regulatory decision and its impact.