As ICU admissions continue to soar in Ontario, the province says it’s adding 350 more ICU beds by the end of the week. But just how much of an impact can more beds have when health-care experts say critical care is already pushed to the brink?
As ICU admissions continue to soar in Ontario, the province says it’s adding 350 more ICU beds by the end of the week. But just how much of an impact can more beds have when health-care experts say critical care is already pushed to the brink?
A recent surge in COVID-19 cases means the reopening of the Atlantic bubble has been delayed until May 3, the four Atlantic premiers said in a joint statement Tuesday afternoon.
Chelsea Dreher, 32, is fully vaccinated after receiving her second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine in late February, but she hasn’t been able to leave her ward, go outside or visit other residents for almost two weeks.
As we look for solutions to pressing crises – from climate change to the global pandemic – social innovation and social finance should be in our government’s toolkit, write Victor Beausoleil, Marie J. Bouchard and Carole Anne Hilton.
After people donated about $6.2 million to the Stronger Together fund, the Red Cross met with families who lost loved ones and distributed the donations based on people’s circumstances and needs.
A 22-year-old Winnipeg man who spent nine days in hospital with COVID-19 has a warning for young people — you’re not invincible.
A 22-year-old Winnipeg man who spent nine days in hospital with COVID-19 has a warning for young people – you’re not invincible.
One of two parliamentary investigations into sexual misconduct in the Canadian military is being shut down. The governing Liberals, with the support of the Bloc Québécois, have called an end to defence committee hearings this week over the the objections of Conservatives and New Democrats.
Nathan Cooper, the Speaker of the Alberta legislature, is apologizing for publicly opposing the government’s COVID-19 health restrictions.
They might be a beloved Canadian symbol, but beavers are being anything but patriotic these days in the small municipality of Grenville-sur-la-Rouge, Que., where dams have caused extensive flooding.