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opinion: in pharmacare, affordability isn't always more important than access

the federal government offers employees top-notch insurance. if that kind of drug coverage is good for them, why not for the rest of us?
healthy debate
nov 3 2021

ottawa doctor refusing to co-operate with investigation

an ottawa doctor who referred to covid-19 vaccines as “gene-therapy experiments” is being taken to court.
elizabeth payne
nov 3 2021

ontario targeting 70-plus, astrazeneca recipients for covid boosters

individuals can get either a moderna or pfizer booster six months after their last dose
antonella artuso
nov 3 2021

covid-19: some patients still suffering 18 months after first diagnosis

"we see chronic coughs, prolonged loss of smell and altered taste. and you may have heard of brain fog, this delayed sort of cognitive thinking, short-term memory changes, things like that." — dr. sharry kahlon
vancouver sun
nov 3 2021

right-leaning men make up large percentage of canada's unvaccinated

a new angus reid poll found that young men who voted for right-leaning political parties were most likely to refuse the covid vaccine.
maija kappler
nov 3 2021

ticks, humming, tantrums: how an infection caused a rare disorder in a three-year-old

'my daughter was acting like she was possessed,' says kerri archibald, whose daughter was diagnosed with pans/pandas, a rare neurological condition that happens in children.
vanessa hrvatin
nov 3 2021

as preparations for children's vaccines ramp up, so do anti-vax attacks

the imminent vaccination campaign of children between five and 11 has ramped up anti-vaccine sentiment and vitriol among some.
elizabeth payne
nov 3 2021

mandryk: sask. party government has its own vaccine hesitancy problem

the vaccine hesitancy problem in saskatchewan is the hesitancy of government to make the unvaccinated uncomfortable with their choices.
murray mandryk
nov 3 2021
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opinion: in pharmacare, affordability isn't always more important than access

the federal government offers employees top-notch insurance. if that kind of drug coverage is good for them, why not for the rest of us?
healthy debate
nov 3 2021

ottawa doctor refusing to co-operate with investigation

an ottawa doctor who referred to covid-19 vaccines as “gene-therapy experiments” is being taken to court.
elizabeth payne
nov 3 2021

ontario targeting 70-plus, astrazeneca recipients for covid boosters

individuals can get either a moderna or pfizer booster six months after their last dose
antonella artuso
nov 3 2021

covid-19: some patients still suffering 18 months after first diagnosis

"we see chronic coughs, prolonged loss of smell and altered taste. and you may have heard of brain fog, this delayed sort of cognitive thinking, short-term memory changes, things like that." — dr. sharry kahlon
vancouver sun
nov 3 2021
powered by
canadian digestive health foundation

right-leaning men make up large percentage of canada's unvaccinated

a new angus reid poll found that young men who voted for right-leaning political parties were most likely to refuse the covid vaccine.
maija kappler
nov 3 2021

ticks, humming, tantrums: how an infection caused a rare disorder in a three-year-old

'my daughter was acting like she was possessed,' says kerri archibald, whose daughter was diagnosed with pans/pandas, a rare neurological condition that happens in children.
vanessa hrvatin
nov 3 2021

as preparations for children's vaccines ramp up, so do anti-vax attacks

the imminent vaccination campaign of children between five and 11 has ramped up anti-vaccine sentiment and vitriol among some.
elizabeth payne
nov 3 2021

mandryk: sask. party government has its own vaccine hesitancy problem

the vaccine hesitancy problem in saskatchewan is the hesitancy of government to make the unvaccinated uncomfortable with their choices.
murray mandryk
nov 3 2021
powered by
migraine canada

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