Laura Osman
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Reporter with The Canadian Press
Not all nurses have the right COVID protective equipment
Supply chain issues have made it challenging to provides nurses with all the equipment they need.
Extension granted for emergency business account repayment
Businesses struggling under yet another round of lockdowns and capacity restrictions will have an extra year to repay emergency interest-free loans issued by the federal government, but business groups say that might not be enough breathing room for the hardest hit.
Provinces desperate for rapid tests but feds slow to provide
Federal Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos says Canada is in crisis when it comes to COVID-19 PCR testing capacity, as Ottawa struggles to make good on its promise to deliver 140 million rapid tests to provinces by the end of the month.
Quebec's vax tax will widen the inequity gap
Advocates working with Black and Indigenous communities say a proposal to make unvaccinated adults pay a financial penalty risks further entrenching inequities in Canada's pandemic response, and adding another burden to those who are marginalized.
Long-term care standards a difficult balance
The expert spearheading new draft national standards for long-term care says they must strike a balance between residents' safety and their quality of life.
Pressure rising on Trudeau to fix Canada's strained health system
Health experts and government critics are calling on the prime minister and premiers to fix cracks in Canada's health system and improve surge capacity as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
Feds to ship large numbers of rapid tests to provinces this month
Federal officials are adding more COVID-19 rapid tests to Canada's arsenal as surging infections from the Omicron variant push some public sectors to the brink.
Omicron case spike could push Canada's health care system to the brink
A rise in COVID-19 cases driven by the highly infectious Omicron variant of the virus has renewed concerns among experts about the capacity of Canada's hospitals and health-care workers to handle another wave of the pandemic.
Once again, Liberals put the brakes on lowering patented drug costs
This is the fourth time the government has postponed a 2019 promise to change the price cap on medicines in Canada in an effort to lower excessively expensive drug costs.