June 3, 2024 | Ottawa, ON | Public Health Agency of Canada The Government of Canada recognizes that supporting Canadians in adopting healthy lifestyle habits is also an investment in creating healthy communities and a healthy country. The Honourable Carla
According to Boxing Canada, Canadian boxer Marie Al-Ahmadieh has withdrawn from a final Olympic qualifying match due to “unforeseen health issues.” The 19-year-old Montrealer, silver medalist at the 2023 AMBC American Continental Championships, was scheduled to face Josefien Betist of
Reducing healthcare administrative burden is critical to helping physicians and other healthcare providers succeed and have more time to do what they do best: provide safe, reliable care to their patients and families. On average, physicians spend an additional ten
1um November 2023 | Ottawa, ON | Health Canada This November marks the 10 e Anniversary of Radon Awareness Month, which aims to raise awareness of the health risks of radon and encourage Canadians to take action and test their
opinion Now more than ever, digital technologies are central to the health and well-being of Canadians. This Digital Health Week, we’re showcasing how digital health is transforming healthcare and improving health outcomes across Canada. November 14, 2023 | Ottawa, ON
December 6, 2023 | Ottawa, ON | Health Canada Health workers are the backbone of Canada’s health care system. Improved health workforce planning and better knowledge and experience sharing are urgently needed to recruit and retain health workers across the
“Starting today, thousands and thousands of seniors will have access to free dental care,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau boasted in his speech in the House of Commons on Wednesday. However, due to a lack of interested dentists, many Canadians will
More than one in five Canadian adults lack access to primary health care, confirms a new study published by the Canadian Medical Association Journal, which also highlights significant regional disparities in this area. This would therefore mean that approximately 6.5
May 23, 2024 | Edmonton, Alberta | Health Canada All seniors in Canada deserve to age with dignity, safety and comfort, regardless of where they live. That is why the Government of Canada is investing nearly $200 billion over ten
More than one in five Canadian adults lack access to primary health care, confirms a new study published by the Journal of the Canadian Medical Association which also highlights significant regional differences in this area. Published on 21 May Jean-Benoit