There’s a syphilis epidemic surging in Saskatchewan. Medical health experts say this public health crisis can be brought under control with the proper outreach and education among the public and health-care providers.
There’s a syphilis epidemic surging in Saskatchewan. Medical health experts say this public health crisis can be brought under control with the proper outreach and education among the public and health-care providers.
Dave Garcia spent six days in a medically induced coma after coming down with COVID-19, without getting vaccinated against the illness. He is now recovering at home and has received his first dose of vaccine.
Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole said today it’s time to raise the Canadian flags that have been at half-mast on federal government buildings nationwide since May, adding the country should be proud to fly its flag even though it has a sad history of colonial abuse.
A new study published in the journal Nature suggests that our oceans’ climates — existing environments with delicately balanced ecosystems — face extreme change under two climate-change scenarios.
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau announced today a plan to increase guaranteed income supplement (GIS) payments by $500 a year for eligible seniors — a boost the party says would benefit more than two million people over the age of 65.
“The threats to a UCP re-election are coming not from the right, but from the left side of the UCP coalition.” Ken Boessenkool on the path forward in Alberta’s conservative politics.
Some Nova Scotians who received one or more dose of COVID-19 vaccine outside the province are concerned that their official health record doesn’t reflect their true immunization status as the Health Department says it can’t provide COVID-19 immunization records to those vaccinated elsewhere.
Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole today released his plan to help Canadians grappling with depression, anxiety and other mental health conditions — a multi-billion dollar platform pledge to address a problem that has only gotten worse during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau said today a re-elected government led by him would raise the corporate taxes paid by Canada’s “largest and most profitable” financial services firms to help pay for his promised multi-billion dollar housing program.
Profit at the Royal Bank of Canada rose by more than a third to $4.3 billion in the three months up to the end of July, as Canada’s biggest lender saw higher income in just about every facet of its business.