What they're arguing about right now is whether there's enough evidence. There's never enough evidence. There's never certainty in medicine.
We're producing the medically acceptable benchmarks. So we're doing everything we can. We're willing to work with governments at any level to produce access for patients. What are the governments doing?
Today, 12 months later, Canadians must assume it was nothing but words in the air,
We hope the Guide will serve not only as a reference during times of illness but also as a source of ongoing advice that helps everyone maintain good health throughout their lives,
We've put together the medically acceptable waiting times, the maximum time patients should be waiting. So we've done the work for them,
We feel the wait time issue has to be dealt with urgently, partly because of the resource shortage in different areas and partly because of the suffering of patients,
Some provinces have been doing more, but others really have not been placing a major emphasis on this until quite recently, ... Patients deserve better ... It's time we get action.
They signed the first ministers accord. It's their deal. It's their promise to Canadians. They're letting Canadians down,
They have good bargains here. My husband likes the meat, the bologna. He likes to buy his bologna here and I just hate to see them close.
Oh, my God, it's terrible. She was very generous and charitable, a very lovely person.
Canada's health-care professionals remain frozen out of the upcoming meeting of federal, provincial leaders in 10 days because our leaders want to change the channel and move on from health.
Canadians have been left wondering whatever happened to the promise shown by the health plan,