
‘Extremely concerned’ over burnout, Ont. hospital attracts staff with non-money perks
This is the second in a two-part series looking at what it takes to deliver emergency care in the central Manitoulin region in Ontario. You can find
This is the second in a two-part series looking at what it takes to deliver emergency care in the central Manitoulin region in Ontario. You can find
Over 100 years after his death, Anderson Ruffin Abbott’s visit to the White House and his relationship with U.S. President Abraham Lincoln continue to fascinate people. Toronto-born Abbott practised in Hamilton and was the first Black Canadian licensed as a physician, notes the author of a book on “courageous” Civil War surgeons.
Even given the opportunity to compare with modern day the process of democratic freedoms slowly stripped away in plain view, Iâm Still Here forever pulls itself back into a paint-by-numbers character study.Â
A murderous fugitive who hid from American and Mexican authorities in small-town Alberta for decades was a bridge-playing, banana bread-baking former realtor, according to her former friends and neighbours.
Donna Grantis, guitarist for Prince and 3rdeyegirl, recalls working with the iconic musician. ‘The expectation was to go beyond our potential.’
Too many donations and not enough space has Canada’s art galleries and museums overflowing with stuff â and finding a place to put it all ain’t cheap.
Standing in his living room, Richard Kabzems brandishes a thick binder stuffed with letters and notes of his two-year fight to stop fracking wells near his home in Farmington, B.C.
Lucas Orfanides has dysgraphia â a medical condition that affects his fine motor skills. Writing, drawing and even tying his shoelaces are challenges for him. He used to be frustrated that he couldnât express himself artistically until artificial intelligence changed that.
The U.S. Senate is conducting confirmation hearings for Tulsi Gabbard, Donald Trump’s nominee for director of national intelligence. Gabbard has no background in intelligence, and a history of promoting conspiracies and supporting dictators at odds with the West. Canadian intelligence experts say that could be a problem for Canada.
Speaking in front of thousands of energy executives and global political leaders gathered in Houston, the new U.S. energy secretary rhapsodized about the many conveniences
With the threat of U.S. tariffs still looming, the Quebec government has opened the door to reconsidering a controversial pipeline project transporting natural gas from Western Canada to the province,
As Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with Canada’s premiers and works with cabinet to craft his government’s response to an unpredictable Trump administration, he’s also
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