Category Archives: Health

Plan for associate physicians in British Columbia is stalled by pandemic

VANCOUVER — B.C.'s remedy for bringing more foreign-trained doctors into the medical profession has been delayed, sidelining potential candidates and prolonging pressure on the province's health system, advocates say. The Institute for Canadian Citizen...

B.C. reports three new COVID-19 deaths as mask mandate is lifted

VICTORIA — British Columbia has recorded three more deaths related to COVID-19 for a total of 2,935 fatalities since the pandemic began. The Health Ministry said in a news release Friday the number of COVID-19 hospitalizations has dropped to 368 from

‘Get a hobby,’ B.C. premier tells those considering protesting COVID-19 mandates

VICTORIA — A protest planned for around the British Columbia legislature over COVID-19 mandates has drawn sharp criticism from the province's premier. Video posted on social media says a convoy of vehicles is on the way from Ottawa to Victoria where

B.C. coroner says January was third-deadliest month for toxic illicit drug deaths

VICTORIA — The British Columbia Coroners Service says at least 207 people died because of toxic illicit drugs in January. Chief coroner Lisa Lapointe says in a statement the figure is the third-highest toll recorded in a calendar month since a

New survey indicates Nova Scotians are split on end to COVID-19 mask mandates

HALIFAX — A new poll released today indicates Nova Scotians are split on the impending end to COVID-19 mask mandates in public places. Halifax-based polling firm Narrative Research says 48 per cent of respondents supported the removal of mask mandates ...

Texas clinics’ lawsuit over abortion ban ‘effectively over’

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas abortion providers on Friday conceded a final blow to their best hope of stopping the nation's most restrictive abortion law after a new ruling ended what little path forward the U.S. Supreme Court had left

Ford tells school boards to stick to March 21 mask mandate removal

Ontario Premier Doug Ford has told several school boards looking to extend mask mandates to stick to the province's end date because "they aren't medical experts." Several boards had said they'd like to keep mask requirements beyond the province's end ...

India and Canada agree to relaunch trade talks, seek ‘early progress’ agreement

International Trade Minister Mary Ng says Canada and India have agreed to resume long-standing efforts toward a comprehensive trade deal. Following meetings in New Delhi with her Indian counterpart, Shri Piyush Goyal, Ng says the two countries will pu...

Quebec opts for quiet, reflective day to mark 2nd anniversary of COVID-19 pandemic

QUEBEC — On the second anniversary of the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in Quebec, Premier François Legault said Friday the government did what it could to save as many lives as possible. "This day is dedicated to their memory and

Economy adds 337,000 jobs in February, unemployment rate falls to pre-pandemic level

OTTAWA — Canada's labour market showed signs last month of finally shaking off the shock COVID-19 delivered two years ago, with the share of workers with a job and the unemployment rate besting levels seen just prior to the pandemic. A

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