MONTREAL - The Quebec government has published a new health-care directive clarifying that anglophones have the right to receive health and social services in English.
EDMONTON - An Alberta doctors' group says even though a new pay deal with the province is ready to be implemented, the ...
Premier Andrew Furey announced the beginning of Newfoundland and Labrador's well-being week on Monday, while touting the ...
Heart & Stroke is excited to announce the winners of the Research Networks of Excellence in Women's Heart and/or Brain Health ...
COVID-19 numbers are on the rise in the N.W.T., with 54 known cases counted between June and August this year. That's four ...
Private nursing agencies could cost Canadian health-care facilities approximately $1.5 billion in 2023-24, according to a new ...
One simple action involving your smartphone could help improve your mental health at work, according to a new study.
Responding to an outcry from the anglophone community, Quebec’s Health Ministry has issued a new directive stating explicitly ...
The leader of the BC NDP announced several election promises around health-care reform at a literal kitchen table discussion ...
The First Nations Clean Water Act could help in coming years, though questions remain among community members.
Nahum, 34, and Mercy, 30, don’t know yet how they will vote in the Oct. 19 provincial election, but health care will be a key ...
AM Best has affirmed the financial strength rating (FSR) of A+ (Superior) and the long-term issuer credit ratings (Long-Term ...