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christopher labos: what we can learn from the hpv vaccine

it is sometimes hard to remember that cervical cancer used to be one of the most common and deadly cancers in women.
christopher labos, special to the montreal gazette
nov 9 2021

mitzi dean: b.c. needs safety net to better support families of neurodiverse children and youth

opinion: for many, change can’t come soon enough. and to ensure we get this right for all families we must continue to take a thoughtful approach
the province
nov 9 2021

opinion: install wi-fi in low-income housing for seniors

montreal likes to call itself a "smart city." wouldn’t a smart city strategy be to bridge this existing digital divide?
the montreal gazette
nov 9 2021

shift: debating vaccine mandates make our sacrifices feel in vain

whether healthcare workers should be vaccinated after all we have lost is just another sign of the disconnect between what's important for patients and government policy.
lisa machado
nov 8 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

goldstein: health care expensive and inefficient before covid-19

long before the covid-19 pandemic hit, canadians were paying for an expensive and yet severely stressed health-care system. the pandemic made things worse, but the underlying problems will persist after the pandemic is over.
the toronto sun
nov 2 2021

denley: mandatory vaccination carries its own risks — as ottawa is discovering

this is a situation where relative harms must be weighed against each other. compulsory immunization will cut the number of workers available to deliver essential public services, such as health care or policing.
randall denley, postmedia
nov 2 2021

shift: shouldn't we choose how we get news from our doctors?

there are very few things in life that are surprise-worthy — and test results aren’t one of them.
lisa machado
nov 1 2021
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christopher labos: what we can learn from the hpv vaccine

it is sometimes hard to remember that cervical cancer used to be one of the most common and deadly cancers in women.
christopher labos, special to the montreal gazette
nov 9 2021

mitzi dean: b.c. needs safety net to better support families of neurodiverse children and youth

opinion: for many, change can’t come soon enough. and to ensure we get this right for all families we must continue to take a thoughtful approach
the province
nov 9 2021

opinion: install wi-fi in low-income housing for seniors

montreal likes to call itself a "smart city." wouldn’t a smart city strategy be to bridge this existing digital divide?
the montreal gazette
nov 9 2021

shift: debating vaccine mandates make our sacrifices feel in vain

whether healthcare workers should be vaccinated after all we have lost is just another sign of the disconnect between what's important for patients and government policy.
lisa machado
nov 8 2021
powered by
migraine canada

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

goldstein: health care expensive and inefficient before covid-19

long before the covid-19 pandemic hit, canadians were paying for an expensive and yet severely stressed health-care system. the pandemic made things worse, but the underlying problems will persist after the pandemic is over.
the toronto sun
nov 2 2021

denley: mandatory vaccination carries its own risks — as ottawa is discovering

this is a situation where relative harms must be weighed against each other. compulsory immunization will cut the number of workers available to deliver essential public services, such as health care or policing.
randall denley, postmedia
nov 2 2021

shift: shouldn't we choose how we get news from our doctors?

there are very few things in life that are surprise-worthy — and test results aren’t one of them.
lisa machado
nov 1 2021
powered by
movember canada

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