March 4, 2024 | Mississauga, ON | Health Canada With more than 450,000 members, nurses are the largest group of regulated healthcare professionals in Canada and play a critical role in Canada's healthcare system. However, nurses are currently facing increased
Two scientists at a high-security laboratory lost their jobs in 2021 after analysis found they failed to protect sensitive assets and information and downplayed their cooperation with Chinese government agencies, officials said. Recently published documents. More than 600 pages of
An order from the Quebec Supreme Court was intended to bring relief to citizens of the Rouge Valley, where the emergency rooms at the Rivière-Rouge Hospital were in danger of being closed in the evenings and at night. Based on
The global increase in cases of measles, a disease that has been eradicated in Canada, is worrying the country's public health, which fears the emergence of cases introduced into the country during spring break. • Also read: Measles: WHO warns
The United Nurses Union of Alberta (UNA), which represents 30,000 nurses, is calling for salary increases of 25% for the first year and 10% for the second year. As Alberta Health Services collective bargaining agreement deadlines approach (AHS) and its
The global increase in cases of measles, a disease that has been eradicated in Canada, is worrying the country's public health, which fears the emergence of cases introduced into the country during spring break. • Also read: Measles: WHO warns
New data shows Nova Scotians are experiencing shorter wait times at walk-in clinics than before, but that's not nearly long enough for people who don't have a primary care doctor and have to wait in line outside in the cold
The Quebec government announced on Tuesday measures that it assures will increase the time Quebec doctors devote to their patients and reduce their administrative burden. From now on, the government will allow doctors to determine for themselves when their Commission
A recall has been issued in Saskatchewan for certain eggs that may have been contaminated with salmonella. Health Canada said in a statement released Saturday that the test results led to the recall of eggs that carried any of the
A highly caffeinated energy drink that was promoted by American influencers on social media is being recalled in Canada. According to Health Canada, the Prime Energy Drink, which contains 200 mg of caffeine per can, exceeds the permissible limit of