![]() Unity Health Toronto named a GTA Top Employer Greater Toronto’s Top Employers: 2024 winners Toronto attracts workers from across Canada and all over the globe, and many companies are vying for new talent in the country’s economic heart - some more attractive to potential hires than others. Unity Health is mentioned as a top employer Toronto’s top employers for 2024 have been announced December 5Ī new report warns Canada is falling behind when it comes to health care. Indoor office and family parties are par for the course for the month of December, along with packed shopping centres crowded with last-minute shoppers - all of which are ideal conditions to spread viruses like COVID-19. Why testing yourself matters more than ever December 6ĬOVID-19 levels in Canada are very high right now. ![]() It’s a reminder of the vital role hospitals play in driving health care innovation and improving health care outcomes across Canada today. Today, 20 Ontario research hospitals have been celebrated for their excellence in health research and for seeking to improve the delivery of health care in Canada. Half of Canada’s Top 40 Research Hospitals Are in Ontario ‘We’re clearly in a wave’: Ontario’s COVID-19 wastewater signal is more than double what it was at this time last yearĬOVID-19 viral activity in Ontario as measured by the province’s wastewater signal is now more than double what it was at this time last year and health officials are raising concerns about what could be a challenging few weeks heading into the holidays. More than 14 per cent of Canadians don’t have access to a family physician for regular care, that’s just one of the stats in a new report published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal. With COVID-19 once again surging in Ontario, and hospitalizations for people testing positive surpassing a one-year high, too few older adults have received the updated COVID vaccine, prompting the province’s top doctor to sound the alarm. Ontario’s top doctor sounds alarm on COVID wave December 11Ĭan OECD countries help Canada improve primary care access?Ī newly published analysis of several wealthy nations offers suggestions about ways Canada could increase reliable access to primary care, such as by stepping up funding and relying on teams to deliver care. Medical students perceive their medical education to be at odds with planning for a family, which in turn may affect their choice of specialty, a qualitative study from Canada suggested. No good time? Medical students fret over family planning The recent news that Windsor’s only safe consumption site, Safepoint, will pause operations at the end of December has left her despondent. Walking through the Glengarry non-profit housing complex in Windsor, Ont., harm reduction outreach co-ordinator Lacie Krzemien is exhausted. ‘We want to keep people alive’: Outreach workers call for tools to combat toxic new street drugs More Ontarians have died of COVID-19 in a three-month span this fall than the number of people killed last year on Ontario highways - a comparison one researcher is using to illustrate the stark and ongoing toll of the virus. How deadly has COVID been in 2023? Here’s what the Ontario numbers are telling us But as winter closes in, she’s mostly staying close to a downtown Toronto encampment squeezed into a churchyard lot off the sidewalk of a busy downtown street. In warmer weather, Jamie Lee Pauk is usually on the move searching for food or a job. ![]() Toronto’s homeless residents and frontline workers brace for bitter winter In the week following any hospital visit for an overdose, only 1 in 18 people with opioid use disorder begin a treatment known to be highly effective in reducing illness and deaths, according to new research in CMAJ. Few patients receive opioid agonist therapy after opioid overdose, despite benefits
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