Blog
Innovatech Investment Education Foundation
Our Recent News
95-year-old living in B.C. emergency room after eviction from care home
James Cullina is looking for a new home. The 95-year-old has been living in the emergency department...
Saskatchewan Party promises up to $10,000 for first time fertility treatments
The Saskatchewan Party is promising to make advancements in women’s health if re-elected this fall. ...
Rustad seeks to ‘clarify’ COVID-19 Nuremberg trials remarks
British Columbia’s election campaign was dragged far off course Monday as the two main party leaders...
Fall Prevention: Balance and Strength Exercises for Older Adults, According to Experts
Every year, more than 25 per cent of adults 65 years or older have a fall, and 3 million are treated...
Can fizzy drinks and fruit juice increase stroke risk? New study finds links
If you enjoy a glass of fruit juice with your breakfast or a fizzy drink after dinner, it might be t...
Optical Illusion Personality Test: What You Notice Reveals THIS Unique Side Of Your Personality
What Did You See First? The Face Or The Two Figures (Picture credit: India Times) Optical illusion i...
B.C. cyber breach exposed TB tests, insurance data
The First Nations Health Authority in British Columbia says online hackers gained access to an array...
Want To Get Rid of a Cold Fast? Read Here To Know How
More than 200 viruses can cause the common cold, but it is most commonly caused by a group of viruse...
Royal University Hospital ER given occupational health and safety contraventions
The Royal University Hospital (RUH) has been struggling with over capacity for the last few weeks an...
Last-minute tentative agreement means strike avoided for Manitoba health support workers
A potential strike involving 25,000 Manitoba health-care support workers has been avoided thanks to ...
Homeless B.C. senior ‘living’ at the hospital exposes cracks in system: Advocate
B.C. seniors’ advocate says the story of a 95-year-old man who is now living in Peace Arch Hospital ...
Ontario lowers mammogram self-referral age to 40 years old from 50
Women in their 40s can now book a mammogram in Ontario without needing a doctor’s referral. Health M...
Nova Scotia to reduce assessment time for licensing internationally trained doctors
Nova Scotia is launching a new medical program that will certify internationally trained doctors mor...
Nova Scotia bill would give workers 27-week unpaid leave for serious illness
The Nova Scotia government has tabled a bill that would significantly increase the amount of unpaid ...
Destroy old COVID shots to get new ones? What’s behind the guidance
Do provinces and territories need to destroy their old COVID-19 vaccines before getting the new fall...