Minister Kamal Khera said at a press conference Saturday the federal government’s new anti-racism strategy will change the lives of “thousands” of Canadians.
Canadian pharmacists are calling on provincial governments to expand what treatments they can provide patients, arguing it will help relieve a strained health-care system.
The guidelines call for primary-care providers to screen all adolescent patients for eating disorders at both routine checkups and other medical visits.
Canadians may spend money in bars to watch the Stanley Cup playoffs and might flock to Montreal for the Grand Prix. But will there be a lasting boost to the economy?