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Ottawa could lose health workers and hospital beds, union warns
Ottawa’s already strained hospitals could lose 735 front line health workers and up to 200 beds over the next two years, ...
Too busy to check the news this week? We’ve rounded up the top stories featured from across Ontario, including Ajax, Arnprior ...
The San Bernardino County-based Prime Healthcare Foundation, which has connections in the High Desert, has acquired Central ...
Hamilton’s cash-strapped hospitals are paying millions of dollars in interest on loans to cover operating costs, equipment ...
A coordinated transition-to-home program at Lakeridge Health designed for patients who no longer need acute hospital care and are ready to return home has been a hit for patients and their families ...
Four children were sent to hospital with minor injuries after a school bus crashed in southwestern Ontario on Wednesday ...
A review into controversial dog testing at a London, Ont., hospital that irked Premier Doug Ford found it was ethical with no ...
Ontario Provincial Police say they’re investigating a death in St. Thomas. Police say that officers were called when a woman was found by the side of the road on Sunset Drive in St. Thomas at about 12 ...
In a country where a quarter of the population lacks a family doctor, Canadian communities compete in a zero-sum battle to ...
An Ontario court judge has sentenced the two men found guilty of fraud in the multimillion-dollar redevelopment of Toronto’s ...
Ontario’s largest health-care union is sounding the alarm on impending job cuts and increased wait times if the province fails to increase hospital funding.
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Ottawa Heart Institute celebrates 50 years of 'stepping outside the box'
Things have changed since cardiac surgeon Dr. Wilbert Keon and cardiologist Dr. Donald Beanlands co-founded the University of ...
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