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Waterloo region health teams get $4.1M from province to connect people to primary health care – CBC

MPP Mike Harris says funding will connect people ‘to the care they deserve’ Aug 05, 2025 Several health teams in Waterloo region will split $4.1 million in funding from the…

SHA introduces policy to protect Indigenous hair traditions – CBC

Aug 05, 2025 The Indigenous Hair Cutting Policy went into effect Aug. 1 The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) has introduced a new policy aimed at protecting the cultural and spiritual…

First Nations OPP officer says WSIB denied her culturally sensitive care – MidlandToday.ca

August 4, 2025 Const. Amanda Hill says it took board about a year to accommodate her request, claims she was ‘dealing with discrimination and racism’ An Indigenous Orillia OPP officer…

Roots Over Clouds: Escaping the Vape – FNHA

July 30, 2025 Nearly half of youth in BC aged 15-24 have tried vaping. Both commercial tobacco and vape products harm health, especially for young brains that continue to develop…

Larga Baffin’s Ottawa expansion on hold amid GN contract uncertainty – Nunatsiaq News

Jul 31, 2025 Funding talks with federal government delay contract for 350-bed medical boarding facility in Ottawa A proposed new medical boarding facility for Inuit patients in Ottawa is on…

London psychologist loses licence to practice after three incidents of misconduct – CTV

July 30, 2025 After a disciplinary hearing with Ontario’s College of Psychologists and Behaviour Analysts on Wednesday, a panel heard a joint submission and revoked the licence and certification from…

‘Very unbearable’: Okotoks man facing chronic pain impacted by national painkiller shortage – CTV

July 30, 2025 Tony Heembrock was injured in a workplace accident in 2020 and takes Percocet for the chronic pain. While working, he used to take two to three pills…

About 7 people a year die trying to save others from drowning in Canada, study finds – CTV

July 31, 2025 TORONTO — A new study says an average of seven people in Canada die each year trying to save another person from drowning. The researchers found that…

First Nations’ health dependent on the health of the planet – Anishinabek News

July 31, 2025 LONDON — A well-respected professor and researcher holds out hope for the health of our planet and First Nations. Dr. Nicole Redvers is a member of the…

‘You are enough and you’re worthy to belong in these spaces’ – Cabin Radio

July 31, 2025 A woman born and raised in Hay River believes she may be the first Inuk psychiatrist in Canada. Dr Elycia Monaghan, who recently graduated from the Northern…

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