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Letters Feb. 11: Native trees in urban settings; blame misplaced in health-care debate

Letters Feb. 11: Native trees in urban settings; blame misplaced in health-care debate

Comment: Bought for $1, the E&N corridor is on the line

Comment: Bought for $1, the E&N corridor is on the line

By court order, senior governments have until March 15 to commit to use the rail line.
Letters Feb. 10: Emergency rooms are for emergencies; better ways to treat addiction

Letters Feb. 10: Emergency rooms are for emergencies; better ways to treat addiction

Editorial: Notwithstanding clause review should be done with care

Editorial: Notwithstanding clause review should be done with care

Clause permits Parliament, provincial legislatures to override provisions of Charter deemed necessary to protect legislation considered essential.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: A query about the health funding deal

Adrian Raeside cartoon: A query about the health funding deal

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Letters Feb. 9: Grocery price-gouging seems selective; new holiday a new cost for businesses

Letters Feb. 9: Grocery price-gouging seems selective; new holiday a new cost for businesses

Comment: Have we created a monster with easy access to MAID?

Comment: Have we created a monster with easy access to MAID?

Why has MAID become relatively easy to access when all other access for care has become such a struggle?
Les Leyne: Health care numbers game: All that, for one per cent

Les Leyne: Health care numbers game: All that, for one per cent

Divided by 10 provinces and the territories, and then divided again by 10 years, it amounts in sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ to a few hundred million dollars a year.
Comment: Looking after your health without a family doctor

Comment: Looking after your health without a family doctor

Tips for how to keep yourself healthy even if you don't have a regular family physician.
Comment: Patients need to take some blame for health system ills

Comment: Patients need to take some blame for health system ills

"My question is very simple," writes an emergency room physician. "Who holds the voters, the public, accountable for their use of the health-care system?"