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- DDSG_CAT_HEADER Health (continued)
- DDSG_CAT_HEADER Health Policy Context (continued)
- We need health care and innovation, tied together by sustainable finances
- Toronto board of health approves supervised injection sites
- Health-care talks: The cat-and-mouse game begins
- End the secrecy over doctors' billings
- Battling the scourge of nicotine addiction through packaging and other measures
- How mental illness complicates medically assisted dying
- Genetic testing bill perpetuates myths and fears
- Eric Hoskins’ quiet campaign for pharmacare
- More than 500 doctors billed Ontario for more than $1 million in fees last year, health minister reveals
- The next court challenge: the right to better care
- Ontario backtracks on drug plan deductibles hike for seniors above low-income threshold
- Refugee health reversal an important step toward coverage for all
- Provinces will feel the bite when it comes to health care transfers
- Ontario should back off on seniors’ drug costs
- Newborn screening: 50 years of federal foot-dragging
- Lessons from Canada’s refugee-health saga
- It's time to think beyond national pharmacare
- Liberals get it right with focus on home care
- Farewell, Wizard of Oz [A New Federal-Provincial Health Accord]
- Rethink Healthcare on Five Areas of National Priority
- If only Canadian politicians had the courage of patients
- At last, Ontario will make life a little more difficult for anti-vaxxer parents
- PTSD: The arc of justice bends toward first responders
- In Developing World, Cancer Is a Very Different Disease
- Ontario plans to target home care in overhaul of health care system
- Pharmacare should be at the top of Trudeau’s agenda
- Honest talk about private health services is long overdue
- Pharmacare is finally within reach
- How to Break Up the Logjam over Pharmacare
- Ontario to cover in-vitro fertilization treatments
- In federal election, health care is far from urgent
- Health Canada finally approves abortion pill
- Why a health-care report was dead on arrival in Ottawa
- Canada needs a national pharmacare plan
- The follies of a national drug plan
- Ontario ready to overhaul health secrecy law
- Trade deals a threat to Medicare, pharmacare
- Medicare should cover prescription drugs
- Provinces increase pressure on federal government for pharmacare
- Quebec ruling boosts provinces seeking to recoup smoking health costs
- Positive first steps towards independence at home
- Ontario budget continues hard line on health care in bid to tackle deficit
- Canadian Blood Services as a model for national pharmacare
- Why Canadian governments resist sensible pharmacare
- Pharmacare would mean big savings while closing health care gap
- National pharmacare program could save $7.3 billion: study
- Trading away our health
- Provinces push pharmacare out of reach
- Why Canada is no longer a leader in global drug policy
- Pharmacare should be a federal election issue
- DDSG_CAT_HEADER Health Policy Context (continued)
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