A controversial bill that would criminalize forced and coerced sterilization procedures across Canada is now well on its way to becoming law. Bill S-228 completed its second reading in the House of ...
Chronic pain affects more than one in five Canadians. But not all pain is shaped by our bones, muscles and systems. It also is shaped by context.
Costa Rica is a middle-income country that is achieving health outcomes that far exceed what its resources would predict. But ...
Canada’s blood system is not structured in a way that makes equitable participation for Black Canadians realistically possible.
We need to respond compassionately to our national tragedies by caring for everyone and fixing the societal imbalances that will keep harming us all.
What’s the prescription for physician burnout? Intervention is required to simplify non-clinical workflows and alleviate the administrative burden on physicians.
Each February, Heart Month brings renewed attention to cardiovascular disease. But when the campaigns end, what changes?
Health systems across Canada need to implement more non-pharmacological programs to provide comprehensive dementia care in an equitable way.
The question facing Ontario’s health-care system is no longer whether artificial intelligence (AI) will play a role in care delivery. It already does – AI tools are being used in exam rooms, embedded ...
Ontario’s health-care system retains extraordinary potential. Realizing it will require abandoning outdated assumptions and committing to structural reform.
Students are dying silently in the places meant to shape their futures. Schools cannot prevent every tragedy, but they also cannot ignore the role they play.