To protect himself, Hurowitz has spent much of the pandemic isolating at his Toronto home, only seeing family and friends masked and outdoors, even on the coldest days.
With a family doctor shortage across the country, doctors and advocates fear if systemic issues aren’t resolved, private care will keep pulling physicians out of the public system and widen the chasms in care.
He’d heard about LifePlus, a program offered through Telus Health, from a friend who had IBS-like symptoms, and a former boss, who’d had good experiences. In early 2021, he decided to try it
March paid more than $4,000 to sign up and got a physical.
In the seven years since a man with a history of violence against women murdered three women in one day in rural Eastern Ontario, more than 280 women have been killed by their intimate partners in Canada.
In just the last three weeks, during which a landmark inquest considered what could have prevented the triple-murder and future murders, two more Toronto-area women were killed and their former intimate partners charged.
Saigon Flower remains a bit of a visual oddity in West Queen West.
The tiny Chinese and Vietnamese restaurant’s yellow sign is sandwiched between two Drake Hotel properties at the corner of Queen Street West and Beaconsfield Avenue.
Owner Muoi Vuong, or Rose, may not have the buzziest restaurant, but Saigon Flower remains a constant for a neighbourhood known for its boons and busts.
“I have some customers—their mom, their daughter and their granddaughter are my clients”
Relief from inflation will come soon, writes David Olive.
Between now and next spring, inflation may tick up a bit over the summer before declining in the fall and dropping to a range of 3 per cent to 4 per cent by May or June.
Relief from inflation will come even sooner than that.
Between now and next spring, inflation may tick up a bit over the summer before declining in the fall and dropping to a range of 3 per cent to 4 per cent by May or June.
Williams lives in Newquay, less than a minute from the beach where daily walks with her dog nearly always end with a few pocketed pieces of Lego or other finds, from toothbrushes and shoes, to lobster trap tags that drifted over from Canada.