The level of care provided by internationally-trained or immigrant physicians is roughly equal to that provided by Canadian-born or American-born physicians, says
We’re asking our internationally-trained doctors to risk their lives during this crisis. The least we can do is offer them a stable
With the explosion in the number of COVID-19 cases, Canadian provinces are recruiting retired doctors and redeploying healthcare practitioners. Webinars organized by
As hospitals face dire shortages in personal protective equipment (PPE), individuals and institutions are stepping into the void to help.
The pandemic will likely have the most long-lasting effect on students whose academic rhythm has been disrupted, perhaps beyond repair. The shutdown
“Technical errors shouldn’t frustrate the broader purposes of Canada’s immigration laws." — Luke McRae
The federal government announced Wednesday that special flights back to Canada will be offered at an average cost of $2,900, which is
With so many children out of school and daycare during the COVID-19 outbreak, most parents are practicing social distancing by keeping their
During this pandemic, thousands of Canadians have turned “caremongering” into a social media trend. What started as a Toronto Facebook page has
The global pandemic COVID-19 is having an impact deep into the religious heart of community hubs, forcing places of worship to adapt