As colder weather settles in, public health agencies across northern Ontario are reporting an early rise in influenza and ...
Shoppers Drug Mart billed the Ontario government’s MedsCheck program $81.2 million for medication reviews over a two-year ...
The EQAO, an arm’s-length agency of the Ontario government, tests students in Grade 3 and Grade 6 in reading, math and ...
Mental health and substance use (MHSU) visits are common among physicians and increased substantially during the first two ...
Families who lost loved ones during the Covid-19 pandemic have highlighted the "loss of life at an unprecedented, avoidable ...
In a case involving a limitation period suspended in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ontario Court of Appeal affirmed ...
The government suggested the change is based on a 2023 Texas law that requires drivers convicted of killing a parent or guardian to pay child support.
In Ottawa, the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario has reinstated public-health measures to protect against viral spread.
Falling vaccination rates and a disjointed surveillance system have been blamed for a resurgence in measles in Canada. Paul ...
As Doug Ford campaigned to become Ontario's premier in 2018, he put out a very Trumpian vibe. On the trail, he attacked the media and the elites, raged against measures to combat climate change, vowed ...
The influenza vaccination rate is slightly lower than last year, and the H3N2 flu virus subtype could be particularly ...
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Ontario still short of long-term care bed goal, data in fiscal update show
Ontario has built nearly 6,700 long-term care beds with another 18,000 beds in the pipeline, a far cry from the province’s goal to add 58,000 new or upgraded beds by 2028, numbers released in the ...
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