Canadian medicare is resting on shaky ground and even resuscitation attempts have shabby prospects.
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Canadian medicare is resting on shaky ground and even resuscitation attempts have shabby prospects.
As baby boomers in Centretown and across Canada get older, local and national home care providers are asking if Canada’s health care system can handle an influx of people needing health care.
After 27 years of practicing medicine and working to become an established doctor, Dr. N. B. Matuk says she’s now in need of new patients to keep her family medicine practice operating.
School closures and development top the list of concerns as residents prepare to vote on Nov. 13.