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Do we really need an expanded CPP? Do we really need an expanded CPP?
By Dr. Robert Brown

The best available Canadian data all have the same bottom line: without pension reform, many Canadians will experience a significant decline in standard of living at retirement.

It’s time to invest in a comprehensive Child and Youth Mental Health Strategy at provincial and national levels
By Mariette Chartier

Mental illness touches children from all corners of the province and across all socioeconomic levels. We found, however, that some children are at greater risk.

It’s time to invest in a comprehensive Child and Youth Mental Health Strategy at provincial and national levels
By Mariette Chartier

Children with mental illnesses are less likely to graduate from high school and are also more likely to be accused of a crime or to be victimized.

It’s time to invest in a comprehensive Child and Youth Mental Health Strategy at provincial and national levels
By Mariette Chartier

Mental illness is the most common illness experienced by children and teens in Canada.

It’s time to move health research out of the academy and into the community
By Stephen Bornstein

Canadians can be proud that our graduates are among the most productive and respected researchers in the fields of health services, health policy and health economics. Yet our own health system continues to under-perform.

A society with no poverty would be healthier, happier and easier to live in — and would save us all money in the end
By Dr. Gary Bloch

As a family doctor who works largely with people living on low incomes, poverty is at the root of many of the illnesses I treat.

One in six Ontarians left behind in healthcare reforms One in six Ontarians left behind in healthcare reforms
By Tara Kiran

Our study shows you get better care if you have a doctor who formally enrols patients, pools resources with colleagues to provide after hours care and takes responsibility for preventing and managing chronic disease.

It’s time to move health research out of the academy and into the community It’s time to move health research out of the academy and into the community
By Alalsteinn Brown

Canada has a mismatch between the world-class quality of research we produce on health every year and how that research is implemented into our healthcare system.

Medicine is not just a science, it’s an art Medicine is not just a science, it’s an art
By Lynn Wilson

Talk to your doctor about whether that test, treatment or procedure is necessary. These 4 questions can help.

Medicine is not just a science, it’s an art Medicine is not just a science, it’s an art
By Lynn Wilson

When patients feel that their doctor has communicated well with them, they report a better understanding of their health problems and treatment plan.


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