Physicians have been reporting what has been called an "unusual spike" in walking pneumonia cases – especially among kids.
A Newmarket woman says home care for her husband, who is in palliative care with Stage 4 cancer, has been disrupted amid delays and shortages across Ontario for home and palliative care supplies.
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young TORONTO — Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones says it is unacceptable that home care and palliative patients in the province are facing shortages of supplies they ...
TORONTO — The Ontario government is marking Bullying Awareness and Prevention Week by investing $4.6 million to help combat bullying in schools and expand initiatives to equip students with the social ...
TORONTO - Premier Doug Ford’s government has no strategy to mitigate problems that could result from the province’s newly liberalized alcohol sales rules, a health coalition said Thursday ...
TORONTO, Nov. 12, 2024 /CNW/ - TELUS Health, a leading healthcare technology company, today announced it has opened a new public health primary care clinic in the heart of Toronto, blending ...
A northern Ontario First Nation has declared a state of emergency over concurrent crises involving crime, gang activity, ...
Court rules Region of Waterloo can't evict people from encampment due to lack of shelter space Minister says Ontario ... based and residential mental health care and to expand service to treat ...