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  • Toronto hospital network says info of about 150 patients allegedly stolen

    St. Michael's Hospital says it is conducting its own investigation and has also reported the matter to Ontario's privacy commissioner.
  • Ontario taps Dr. Joshua Tepper for educational health advisor role

    Dr. Tepper is the former president and chief executive officer of North York General Hospital, a role he took on in Nov. 2018.
  • Hospital CEO speaks out after nooses again found at hospital construction site

    Sarah Downey, president and CEO at Michael Garron Hospital, has written a letter to EllisDon's CEO after a third incidence of anti-Black racism took place on the EllisDon construction site in a four-month period. The incidents happened on the site where a hospital extension is being built at the Michael Garron Hospital in East York, a suburb of Toronto.
  • Take Black excellence all the way to the top

    The goal here is not to admonish Canada’s most revered medical organizations, but rather to illustrate the historic and longstanding dearth of Black representation in Canadian medical leadership. Over the past few years, calls to address barriers to achieving diversity in the Canadian health workforce have been gaining momentum. Diversity exists along a broad spectrum that includes gender, socioeconomic, linguistic, and racial subsets, to mention a few. Acknowledging that there exist many populations that are also underrepresented in the highest echelons of Canadian medical leadership, this article speaks specifically to the paucity of Black Canadians in formal physician leadership roles while proposing four key recommendations for addressing this diversity gap.
  • Rx Drug Mart named one of Canada's top growing companies

    Started in 2015, the network of pharmacies is spread out across the country in every province except Quebec and Nova Scotia.
  • Saskatchewan NDP leader pledges $100 million for more healthcare workers

    Dr. Meili noted the funding commitment would be enough to hire 100 doctors, 150 registered nurses, 300 licensed practical nurses and 500 clinical care assistance, as one example of how it could be distributed.
  • $2 billion in savings so far from pCPA agreement with CGPA

    Just halfway through a five-year agreement between the pan-Canadian Pharmaceutical (pCPA) Alliance and the Canadian Generic Pharmaceutical Association (CGPA), the deal has produced $2 billion in savings.
  • Surveillance capitalism in the information age

    In the province of Ontario, the Personal Health Information Protection Act of 2004 is currently being updated and we must be informed and advocate for better data laws. The Competition Act in Canada is the oldest antitrust law in the western hemisphere, even older than the U.S. Sherman Act of 1890. It does not have modern teeth to allow our government to do to the new class of robber barons what was done a century ago.
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