How physician assistants can help solve Canada’s health-care crisisThey can be a lifeline for patients and doctors alike. But right now, only 800 are certified in Canada.
When I moved to Canada from Syria, I could finally be myself“I love living in a place where I can be free about my sexuality without being judged.”
Three ways the Genesis GV60 elevates sustainable luxuryOpulent and eco-friendly, this crossover-SUV embraces electric elegance
Inside UBC’s Indian Residential School History and Dialogue CentreFusing Western design with Indigenous tradition is at the heart of architect Alfred Waugh’s craft
It’s time to erase cannabis convictionsCannabis was legalized nearly four years ago. Why are past convictions for simple possession only being pardoned?
How to fix our broken health care systemDr. Andrew Boozary dissects proposed solutions like privatization and prescribes a new approach to delivering health care across Canada
A doctor’s dilemmaMy job as a family physician in small-town British Columbia is a dream come true. It’s also nearly impossible to do.
My family and I fled gang violence in Mexico and made a home in Canada"There are times when I miss home, my family, the sun. But sharing the stories of the recipes I brought from Mexico has helped me reclaim my identity here."
I’ve only been a nurse for eight months. The chaos is killing me.Jacelyn Wingerter is a Saskatchewan hospital nurse facing the impossible. “We have 35 beds in our department, and 100 patients needing treatment.”