Reading Time: 3 minutes A three-year initiative assesses how Canadians think and talk about energy in all forms, bringing together disparate and typically unaligned voices
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Canada answering the global need for health research
Reading Time: 3 minutes This World Health Day, Canada has much to be proud of, but much more can be done to address a variety of health issues with worldwide implications
Guarding against income inequality in Canada
Reading Time: 3 minutes Does Canada need to worry about the same festering malaise that has disrupted the United States?
People need less money to live as they get older? Not!
Reading Time: 3 minutes What we really need is an evidence-based public conversation about the consumption and income needs of Canadian seniors
Preparing the health workforce for an aging population
Reading Time: 3 minutes The health needs of seniors are getting more complicated as people live longer, and we need a workforce that can keep up
Physician-assisted suicide no substitute for adequate care
Reading Time: 4 minutes Physician-assisted death may serve as a substitute for effective support for people with mental health problems
Health care should be modernized, not privatized
Reading Time: 3 minutes Two-tier care and extra-billing being sold to the public as strategies for saving health care
Do Canadians pay too much in taxes?
Reading Time: 4 minutes Here’s why that’s the wrong question to ask
Are public appeals for a live organ donor fair?
Reading Time: 3 minutes Public appeals help raise awareness of the great need for live donors to come forward