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B.C.’s privacy watchdog weighs in on health AI boom – as doctors warn it’s not a substitute – CTV

June 12, 2025 As a growing number of doctors adopt artificial intelligence tools in their offices and hospitals, British Columbia’s privacy commissioner is urging them to do their homework on…

Controversial border bill will help in fight against lethal drug, fentanyl czar says – CTV

June 13, 2025 OTTAWA — Canada’s fentanyl czar says the fight against the deadly opioid would get a boost from proposed new tools for law enforcement in the Liberal government’s…

Obstetrical, gynecological care patient complaints on the rise in Ontario, says patient ombudsman – CBC

Insensitivity, poor communication and lack of trauma awareness among the most common grievances, data suggests Jun 12, 2025 New data shows more people are filing complaints about obstetrical and gynecological…

Alberta’s measles outbreaks are now the worst in nearly half a century – CBC

868 measles cases have now been reported since the outbreaks began in March Jun 12, 2025 Alberta’s measles surge is so dramatic, the last time case counts were higher Calgary…

Dilico Anishinabek Family Care appoints new CEO – Anishinabek News

June 13, 2025 THUNDER BAY — Newly appointed Dilico Anishinabek Family Care CEO Natalie Paavola is excited about her new role after working with Dilico for 17 years, most recently…

High benzene levels detected, Aamjiwnaang issues closures – sarnianewstoday.ca

June 12, 2025 Buildings in the area of Aamjiwnaang’s Sportscentre air monitoring system are closed again. The First Nation reported through its notification system Thursday morning that high benzene levels…

Creating impact through Indigenous health journalism – CMA

June 12, 2025 Living on Treaty 1 Territory in Winnipeg’s north end, which has a significant Indigenous population, Lenard Monkman has witnessed the health impacts of centuries of systemic racism,…

Restless legs syndrome: A common sleep disorder you may never have heard of – CTV

June 11, 2025 Karla Dzienkowski’s daughter was 11 when she started coming into her mom’s room at night saying she couldn’t fall asleep because of a stabbing feeling in her…

Wait times longer for certain cancer treatments, new health data shows – CTV

June 12, 2025 Five years on from the COVID-19 pandemic, wait times for key surgeries have yet to bounce back, new data from the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI)…

OB/GYN patient complaints up 29% over previous year: Ontario’s patient ombudsman – CTV

June 12, 2025 TORONTO — New data shows more people are filing complaints about obstetrical and gynecological care in Ontario, with insensitivity, poor communication and lack of trauma awareness among…

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