CBC News - Health
Alberta cuts access to health care for some foreign workers, raising concerns in the Bow Valley - Alberta has stopped offering provincial health coverage to some people on working holiday and young professional visas, a change that came into effect earlier this year without a public announcement. The shift is raising concerns in the Bow Valley, where tourism businesses rely heavily on international workers. Michelle McCann - News - Canada - Calgary - | 3 hours ago
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Manitoba still faces challenge in curbing measles a year into outbreak: community health prof - Santiago Arias Orozco - News - Canada - Manitoba - | February 53 minutes ago
She found out she had cancer while pregnant. Experts say earlier screening needed in Quebec -- Aatefeh Padidar -- News -- - -- Canada -- - -- Montreal -- |1 day ago
Exclusive -- Scientist using dogs in controversial study explains for the first time what was going on -- Isha Bhargava -- News -- - -- Canada -- - -- London1 day ago
Federal bill wants to make it easier to share Canadians' electronic medical records -- Nicole Ireland -- News -- - -- Health -- |1 day ago
Inside the Quebec YMCA offering transitional housing to homeless people after hospital stay -- News -- - -- Canada -- - -- Montreal1 day ago
Hospital overcrowding key factor in long emergency room waits, Alberta study shows -- Jennifer Lee -- News -- - -- Canada -- - -- Calgary -- |2 days ago
20 western Quebec doctors leaving because of controversial bill -- News -- - -- Canada -- - -- Ottawa1 day ago
Report urges Canadians to focus on health basics as 80% of premature heart disease and stroke preventable -- Amina Zafar -- News2 days ago
Gaps in menopause care push some Canadians to pay out of pocket -- Brandie Weikle -- Radio2 days ago
Psychosis rates climb among young people in Ontario, researchers find -- Amina Zafar -- News3 days ago
Partner of N.L. man who died waiting inside Carbonear hospital's ER calling for inquiry -- Mark Quinn -- -2 days ago
This Toronto doctor has over 2,000 patients, but still no permanent residency -- Jennifer Warren -- Radio4 days ago
Meet the 'supermoms,' a group of Black mothers fighting the stigma of autism -- Isabel Harder -- -3 days ago
CBC Investigates -- 'Perfect storm' of medical missteps cost newborn his life, Edmonton mother says -- Wallis Snowdon -- News -- - -- Canada -- - -- Edmonton3 days ago
Still moving: How a Cranbrook program is helping seniors avoid falls by staying active and social -- Amber Wang -- -1 day ago
Q&A -- Meet the doctors for Canada's men's and women's Olympic hockey teams — who happen to be married -- -4 days ago
U.S. withdraws from World Health Organization13 days ago
Province releases final report on mystery neurological illness13 days ago
CBC Investigates -- FDA warns 'Dr. Goodenowe' health centre founder that his recent supplement study put patient health at risk -- Geoff Leo -- News -- - -- Canada -- - -- Saskatchewan4 days ago
The subject of Lyme disease is littered with misinformation. Celebrities are part of the problem, experts say -- Britnei Bilhete -- News4 days ago
Alberta heart, cancer patients waiting too long for critical surgery, health experts warn -- Jennifer Lee -- News -- - -- Canada -- - -- Calgary -- |6 days ago
CBC Explains -- How a B.C. court case could change medical assistance in dying across Canada -- Tara Carman -- News -- - -- Canada -- - -- British Columbia6 days ago
Record number of organ transplants recorded in 2025: B.C. Transplant -- Michelle Morton -- -7 days ago
Using AI to read mammograms cut risk of developing aggressive breast cancer, study finds -- Amina Zafar -- News4 days ago
