Patient safety trends have moved in the wrong direction in recent years in Canada and elsewhere.
Put the Brakes on Allowing Medical Assistance in Dying for Those With Mental Illness
The federal government has tasked the Special Joint Committee on Medical Assistance in Dying to determine if Canada is ready to extend MAiD eligibility, starting in March 2024, to patients with mental illness alone.
The federal government has tasked the Special Joint Committee on Medical Assistance in Dying to determine if Canada is ready to extend MAiD eligibility, starting in March 2024, to patients with mental illness alone.
Giving Voice to the Citizens of Quebec to Improve the Healthcare System
When primary care doesn’t work, everything else falls apart.
When primary care doesn’t work, everything else falls apart.
I Live With Cerebral Palsy — The Canada Disability Benefit Would Be a Lifeline for Me, and Others Like Me
The lifeline the promised federal Canada Disability Benefit offers goes beyond financial implications.
The lifeline the promised federal Canada Disability Benefit offers goes beyond financial implications.
Adopting Clean Technology Is a Skills Issue
As part of its net-zero ambitions, the Canadian government has committed to reducing emissions to 40 per cent of 2005 levels by 2030.
As part of its net-zero ambitions, the Canadian government has committed to reducing emissions to 40 per cent of 2005 levels by 2030.
The Tuberculosis Crisis in Canada’s North Is a Social Justice Issue
People still die from the disease in Canada, including 15-year-old Ileen Kooneeliusie who died on an evacuation flight from her Nunavut community to Ottawa in 2017.
People still die from the disease in Canada, including 15-year-old Ileen Kooneeliusie who died on an evacuation flight from her Nunavut community to Ottawa in 2017.
The Urgent Need to Humanize Engineering
We need to focus on why we build, not just what we build.
We need to focus on why we build, not just what we build.
Environmental Sustainability and Canada’s Aviation Industry
Federal government must help aviation industry get to 2050 target.
Federal government must help aviation industry get to 2050 target.
Let’s Cut the Red Tape and Roll Out a Green Carpet for Cleantech Solutions in Canada
Canada already punches above its weight in CCUS and is responsible for 10 per cent of industrial CCS projects in the world.
Canada already punches above its weight in CCUS and is responsible for 10 per cent of industrial CCS projects in the world.
Substance Only Gets You So Far
Canada is the country that in 1967 showed the world how transformative a major event like a Centennial can be.
Canada is the country that in 1967 showed the world how transformative a major event like a Centennial can be.
What Should You Do if Your Child Is Diagnosed With Bronchiolitis This Cold and Flu Season?
Less testing and more resting
Less testing and more resting
To Solve the Housing Crisis, We Need to Do Something About ‘Mom-And-Pop’ Investors
When asked what emotion they feel when it comes to housing, 88 per cent of Canadians under 35 say worry, 80 per cent say anger and 79 per cent say despair.
When asked what emotion they feel when it comes to housing, 88 per cent of Canadians under 35 say worry, 80 per cent say anger and 79 per cent say despair.
It’s Time to Transform the Culture of Charitable Giving
The Canadian government recently awarded $200 million to the Fund for Black Communities to administer the Black-led Philanthropic Endowment Fund, dedicated to supporting Black-led, Black-focused and Black-serving non-profit organizations.
The Canadian government recently awarded $200 million to the Fund for Black Communities to administer the Black-led Philanthropic Endowment Fund, dedicated to supporting Black-led, Black-focused and Black-serving non-profit organizations.
Canada Could Be a World Leader in Precision Medicine Cancer Treatments if Governments Remove Barriers to Access
With cancer being the leading cause of death in Canada -- accounting for about 28 per cent of all deaths -- precision oncology treatments are desperately needed to reduce mortality and improve quality of life.
With cancer being the leading cause of death in Canada — accounting for about 28 per cent of all deaths — precision oncology treatments are desperately needed to reduce mortality and improve quality of life.
To Keep Canadian Businesses in Local Hands Requires Clear Employee Ownership Trust Legislation
Over the next 10 years, three out of every four small and medium-sized businesses in Canada will change hands.
Over the next 10 years, three out of every four small and medium-sized businesses in Canada will change hands.
Geroscience Could Transform Aging but We Must Address Its Social and Ethical Implications
Scientists in the field of geroscience are working on this and their research could have a profound effect on how Canadians age.
Scientists in the field of geroscience are working on this and their research could have a profound effect on how Canadians age.