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Biden scores big with developing nations while Canada appears to be sitting on sidelines

The Canadian government could have been on the wrong side of the world vaccine issue. By failing to immediately join the United States president in his call for an end to patent protection for coronavirus vaccines, Canada risked losing its globally positive reputation. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has already signalled he may replace an initial […]

Research on pandemic lessons will get us out of COVID—and the next one

There is no doubt the COVID-19 pandemic has infiltrated every aspect of our lives. For post-secondary institutions across Canada, COVID-19 forced our teaching activities to move online, and at the onset of the pandemic, led to the suspension of research activities. Shuttered research labs and the cessation of community-based research in Canada and across the […]

Canada’s most vulnerable being let down again

It’s been said that the greatest weapon we have to fight a pandemic is information. In this respect, perhaps symbolic of the pandemic experience as a whole, Canada is failing its most vulnerable citizens. In the Macdonald-Laurier Institute’s COVID Misery Index, we have ranked Canada against 14 other countries in terms of the harshness of […]

Russia does itself no favours as it tries to sell Sputnik V vaccine

LONDON, U.K.—Somewhere in the bowels of the Russian Ministry of Health, until recently, was a tormented medical bureaucrat who had to calculate the daily COVID-19 death toll. He was tormented because he had been told that the number must not rise beyond 400. We know that because for the past couple of weeks, he was […]

Recuperating from the pandemic-wrought mental health blows

OTTAWA—May is Mental Health Month. It feels as good a time as any to revisit mental wellness, particularly as many Canadians continue to battle their way through the third wave of the pandemic, hoping for some believable hope. An earlier-than-expected second vaccination maybe? Some possibility of summer activities that allow for broader family visits, mobility, […]

So, Ontario, how’s electing unqualified, anti-government populists working out for you?

Doug Ford

OTTAWA—Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s handling of COVID-19 and the public response are reminiscent of the way things went with former U.S. president Donald Trump’s bumbling, deceitful tenure. On the life-and-death issue of paid sick days, Ford and his cabinet have taken such an outrageous, indefensible position that everyone is struggling to find ways to talk […]

A national strategy on transgender health care is needed, advocates and experts say

Considering how important gender-affirming care is for trans individuals, experts say it makes sense to push for a stronger national approach as compared to one that is currently splintered across provinces. The topic recently made headlines in the United States after Arkansas banned gender-affirming treatment for trans youth under the age of 18. Though the state […]

Ottawa must boost financial support for health research for post-pandemic recovery

Patty Hajdu

Fundamental science provided the building blocks for the scientific community’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic and was the foundation for the rapid development of diagnostics, therapeutics, and vaccines to combat the virus. Fundamental science can also be the foundation for our nation to build back better post-COVID, but only if the federal government increases support […]