Political strategy in Canada frequently prioritizes infrastructure. New hospital announcements serve as visible markers of government action. Ribbon-cutting ceremonies provide...
The Canadian healthcare system is currently defined by a structural paradox. While the delivery of care is a provincial responsibility under the Constitution, the fiscal capacity...
This morning, new reports from across Western Canada indicate a deepening struggle within the public sector as British Columbia and Alberta face significant labor shortages in...
OTTAWA : The federal government has announced a significant restructuring of the Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP), marking a major shift in how healthcare services are...
This morning, OTTAWA , Liberal Member of Parliament Marcus Powlowski, who represents the riding of Thunder Bay–Rainy River and maintains a career as an emergency room...
EDMONTON : Acute Care Alberta has released a formal review containing 16 specific recommendations for systemic change following a high-profile death at an Edmonton emergency department....
Health advocacy groups and medical professionals are raising concerns over a provincial proposal in Alberta that would allow physicians to practice simultaneously in both the public...
Surgical departments throughout Quebec are raising concerns as data reveals that more than 130 operating rooms across the province remain inactive. These closures are attributed primarily...
Canada’s healthcare workforce problem did not appear overnight. It is the predictable result of years of policy drift, political avoidance, and a refusal by both major...
TORONTO : As of March 6, 2026, the Canadian healthcare sector is facing a structural staffing challenge that experts are calling a "double-squeeze." A simultaneous tightening...