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- DDSG_CAT_HEADER Health (continued)
- DDSG_CAT_HEADER Health Debates (continued)
- Well-planned mental health investments will help long-term
- Abortion pill rollout deeply flawed
- With universal drug coverage, Canadians could save billions: study
- Paying MDs more won’t help
- Physician incomes at heart of dispute with province
- A sad day for Ontario doctors, patients
- Sexual violence: The silent health epidemic
- There’s nothing like an American health care debate to make Canadians feel lucky
- Millions of Canadians will pay at least $1,000 more if Ottawa taxes health and dental plans, study finds
- An Urgent Call on Overdose Crisis: Prescribe Drugs, End Prohibition Second in a series.
- The Overdose Crisis: We Know How to Save Lives, Doctors Say
- Money, yes – but mental health needs a plan
- Suddenly, safe-injection sites are mainstream politics
- Missing: a child and youth mental health strategy at provincial and national levels
- Canada 150: A year of celebration, a year for mental health
- Trudeau’s divide and conquer strategy pays off [Health $]
- It’s past time to invest in mental health
- Creeping privatization is putting medicare at risk
- Ottawa and provinces should get back to the table on health
- Feds stand firm on health in face of provincial petty extortion
- Keeping the mentally ill out of solitary, and out of prison
- One in five of us [Mental Health Funding]
- Health minister explains proposal to province’s doctors
- Ontario to reduce fees to doctors billing more than $1M a year
- So much for doctor-patient confidentiality — Caesar Wynne has spoken with new bill
- 2016 Canadian Index of Wellbeing National Report
- Jane Philpott signals support for national dementia strategy
- Basic income is not just about work, it’s about health
- Why we need to boost public health spending
- Provinces to make case for more federal money for health care
- The premiers need to take charge on health care, rather than just beg for more money
- Rewriting the health-care script
- Philpott hints budget funding tied to provincial agreement on health accord
- Premiers finally come up with something to negotiate in health-care negotiations
- A way forward for Ontario’s doctors
- As world embraces precision medicine, Canada falls behind
- Crackdown on extra-billing is long overdue
- To cut down on overdose deaths, save the Good Samaritans
- Canada needs a suicide prevention plan
- Ottawa must act quickly on opioid crisis
- Want to improve a child’s health? Sometimes that may mean giving their parents a raise.
- It’s time for Canada to lead on brain research
- A smart way to cut overdose deaths
- Learn From Past Mistakes in Crafting New Health Accord
- Toronto council should approve injection sites: Editorial
- What a doctor bills shouldn’t be kept secret
- Speaking from the grave for supervised injection sites
- Rethink health policy for elderly
- Doctors’ billings: Transparency is the best medicine
- The mental health impact of rising debt: 'A lot of students suffer silently'
- DDSG_CAT_HEADER Health Debates (continued)
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