The Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada is addressing what medical schools in Canada are teaching to avoid situations of medical gaslighting.
Author: wrowan
How non-emergencies could be filling up Saskatchewan hospitals
Saskatchewan hospitals are facing over capacity issues on a weekly basis. But some of the problems could come from non-emergencies waiting to be seen.
Vancouver’s Bloedel Conservatory welcomes visitors after months-long closure
After closing for just over two months for upgrades, Vancouver’s Bloedel Conservatory re-opened its doors the public Saturday.
‘A really powerful day’: Commemorating National Ribbon Skirt Day in Winnipeg
Dozens donned colourful fabrics and patterns Saturday in honour of the third-annual National Ribbon Skirt Day celebrated across the country.
Fines increasing for breaking Quebec Consumer Protection Act
Quebec’s consumer protection office (OPC) will begin imposing increased fines for merchants or individuals in the province who breach sections of the Consumer Protection Act.
Threat made to Lethbridge casino deemed to be a ‘swatting’ hoax: police
Investigators with Lethbridge police determined that a threat made to a local casino Thursday night was deemed to be a ‘swatting’ hoax.
‘Ambassadors for their species in the wild’: Toronto Zoo loses 2 long-term residents
Toronto Zoo has bid goodbye to two of its long-term residents over the past week.
Hitmen return to first place with 6-2 win over Rebels in Red Deer
The Calgary Hitmen climbed back into a three-way tie for first place in the Eastern Division by defeating the Red Deer Rebels 6-2.
Draisaitl happy to net winner, but unhappy with his game
Leon Draisaitl thought he had a stinker of a game, even if he did come out smelling like a rose at the end.
Montreal arson squad investigating fire in Rosemont
The Montreal police (SPVM) arson squad is investigating after a vehicle was torched in the Nouveau-Rosemont neighbourhood.
