The ongoing coronavirus crisis is exposing health inequities that have long existed in Canada. As well, Canadian charities and agencies are busy trying to meet the increased need brought on by the...
A new study by researchers from Â鶹AV and the University of Toronto finds a cross-partisan consensus on battling COVID-19 in Canada. Unlike in the U.S., this consensus is fostering...
Jason Harley, a psychologist who is currently an assistant professor at Â鶹AV’s Department of Surgery and a member of the university’s Institute for Health Sciences Education, said the...
The COVID-19 pandemic has united Canadians more than any other event in decades, according to a new study by Â鶹AV and University of Toronto researchers. The study found that among...
Thousands of healthy volunteers, including hundreds of Canadians, have offered to try getting injected with a potential vaccine and then purposely becoming infected with COVID-19 to test if the...
Â鶹AV, like universities worldwide, has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. During these past months of uncertainty, Â鶹AV academic leadership and teaching staff have been fully...
The current pandemic will change cities, experts predict, the way infectious disease outbreaks influenced the development of urban centres in decades past. Â鶹AV urban planning...
When Catherine Hankins first arrived in Montreal in 1986, she never expected she'd get into a spat with the provincial health minister. But eight months into a job in Montreal's public health...
« What has the science of happiness got to do with our current coronapocalypse? Plenty, of course. It is interesting that much of what is being discussed now about how to stay sane, connected, and...