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Ontario children's hospitals, health-care orgs ask province for $371.5 million

Ontario children's hospitals, health-care orgs ask province for $371.5 million

TORONTO — A group of Ontario children's hospitals and health organizations have asked the province for $371 million in the upcoming budget to fix pediatric care, saying the funds are desperately needed to tackle surgical, clinical and diagnostic wait
North Carolina AG won't defend abortion pill restrictions

North Carolina AG won't defend abortion pill restrictions

RALEIGH, N.C.
Arkansas malpractice bill restricts trans youth medical care

Arkansas malpractice bill restricts trans youth medical care

LITTLE ROCK, Ark.
Ford makes 'recommendations' on fed health deal as premiers agree to accept offer

Ford makes 'recommendations' on fed health deal as premiers agree to accept offer

TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford made "specific recommendations" on the sustainability of a new health-care deal, his office said Monday, as the country's premiers agreed to formally accept Ottawa's offer.
Premiers agree to accept new federal health-care funding offer

Premiers agree to accept new federal health-care funding offer

OTTAWA — Canada's premiers will formally accept an offer from the federal government for billions in additional health-care funding, but say they will also insist the money continue to flow for more than 10 years.
Alberta creating more spaces, providing financial aid to help accredit foreign nurses

Alberta creating more spaces, providing financial aid to help accredit foreign nurses

CALGARY — The Alberta government revealed more details Monday of its plan to deal with a shortage of nurses in its health-care system.
Investigation underway into apparent gas explosion that injured 10 adults, two kids

Investigation underway into apparent gas explosion that injured 10 adults, two kids

OTTAWA — Officials say the investigation is now ongoing after 12 people were injured in an apparent gas explosion that rocked an east Ottawa suburb on Monday morning, including two children and two people who were pulled out of the rubble.
Major parties support quick passage of Liberal law delaying assisted dying expansion

Major parties support quick passage of Liberal law delaying assisted dying expansion

OTTAWA — All major parties in the House of Commons are signaling they will support a Liberal bill that would further delay the expansion of medically assisted dying to people whose sole condition is a mental disorder.
Manitoba clinics can get extra pay for staying open longer under new plan

Manitoba clinics can get extra pay for staying open longer under new plan

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is offering financial incentives to family and pediatric medical clinics that stay open longer, under a new 18-month pilot project.
Study hints healthier school lunch can reduce obesity

Study hints healthier school lunch can reduce obesity

A 2010 federal law that boosted nutrition standards for school meals may have begun to help slow the rise in obesity among America’s children — even teenagers who can buy their own snacks, a new study showed.
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