Monthly Archives: November 2025

Misinformation, Social Isolation, and Loneliness among Aging Canadians

Renee Boldut details the alarming related risks of aging, social isolation and loneliness, health misinformation, and poor health.

Case Diversification in Dalhousie’s Medical Program

Lynette Reid introduces the work done at Dalhousie to diversify the case-based learning curriculum in the medical program.

Misinformation, Public Trust, and Healthcare Burnout

Janine Curtis ties the epidemic of burnout among health care providers in Newfoundland and Labrador to misinformation about the real causes of poor access to hospitals and clinicians.

IVF is Under Attack in the US. How Should Canadians Respond?

Rhys Latus examines how the US has turned In-vitro Fertilization (IVF) into a moral battlefield and argues that Canada must defend IVF as a compassionate application of reproductive freedom.

Misinformation about Medical Assistance in Dying

Luca Norton presents the problems associated with the influence of misinformation on policy about medical assistance in dying in Canada.