The U.S. is ditching food dyes. Will Canada follow?
That red dye in your kid’s cereal and candies? It’s made from petroleum
That red dye in your kid’s cereal and candies? It’s made from petroleum
Canada’s mental health budget lags behind other countries
Billions spent, but thousands of Canadians still die waiting for care
Think tank estimates over 17,000 deaths due to delayed care in 2022-23
Psychologist John Money’s radical gender theory has only left a legacy of pain
Experts question whether young patients fully grasp the risks of transitioning
Catering to her party’s ideologues jeopardizes the very foundation of the healthcare system
Without taking decisive action, Alberta faces a $2 billion “healthcare spending gap”
Why is the Globe and Mail afraid of healthcare reform that works?
But raises privatization fears
Proven methods need to be prioritized to ensure the best patient care
Non-profit hospitals are the key to reducing wait times in Canada
Accessing healthcare through telemedicine may be coming to an end