Canada’s health-care crisis is gendered: Researcher says the burden of care falls to women

As we enter cold, flu and COVID season, Canada is continuing to experience a health-care crisis. One in six Canadians don’t have a family doctor and less than 50% are able to see a primary care provider on the same or next day. Both the B.C. Nurses Union and Hospital Employees Union report over one-third of their members are considering quitting, largely due to burnout.

Mambo demands law on illegal mineral exploration

By NATION REPORTER

ZCCM IH Board Member Bishop John Mambo says there is need to stiffen laws that deal with illegal exploration of the Country’s mineral resources as most of it has just been benefiting foreigners at the expense of Zambians.

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Does chicken soup really help when you’re sick? A nutrition specialist explains what’s behind the beloved comfort food

Preparing a bowl of chicken soup for a loved one when they’re sick has been a common practice throughout the world for centuries. Today, generations from virtually every culture swear to the benefits of chicken soup. In the U.S., the dish is typically made with noodles, but different cultures prepare the soothing remedy their own way.