Canadians
Coverage of Canadians in the Nexus archive.
- Does it seem easier to book a dermatologist for Botox than a mole check? You're not alone
Canadians are experiencing long wait times to access dermatologists for medical procedures like skin checks, mole removals, eczema, and psoriasis. The article highlights that booking a dermatologist for non-medical services such as Botox appears easier than securing a mole check.
- Some Canadians are crowdfunding their way through the cost of living crisis
Some Canadians are using GoFundMe to address rising costs for necessities like rent, groceries, and utilities amid a cost of living crisis.
- Like it or not, the ticks are advancing and Canadians will have to adapt
The article discusses the advancing spread of ticks in Canada, highlighting the need for Canadians to adapt to this growing issue. It emphasizes that ticks are becoming more prevalent, posing challenges for public health and safety.
- Like it or not, the ticks are advancing and Canadians will have to adapt
Climate change is causing ticks to expand into new habitats across southern Canada. Experts warn that these pests may soon affect the majority of Canadians.
- Government to begin paying out one-time GST credit top-up for eligible Canadians
The Liberal government's one-time GST credit top-up for eligible Canadians is set to begin on Friday. The initiative was announced earlier this year.
- Few Americans feel 'financially fulfilled', poll finds
A survey by Edward Jones and Gallup found that only 1 in 6 Americans feel financially fulfilled, with similar pessimism among Canadians. About one-third of Americans report financial stress, and over half are conflicted about their financial situation. Older Americans (65 and up) and wealthier individuals are more likely to feel financially fulfilled, reflecting broader dissatisfaction with the US economy as midterm elections approach and Republicans campaign to maintain control.
- Canadians may ask AI for medical advice but don't want it replacing humans, poll suggests
A new poll indicates that while some Canadians use AI chatbots for medical advice, they prefer human doctors for critical decisions. The survey highlights a reluctance to replace human healthcare professionals with AI technology.
- Man denied dental coverage under national plan says insurer 'playing games' with Canadians
A man claims he was denied dental coverage under a national plan, accusing the insurer of mistreating Canadians. The dispute highlights concerns over insurance policies and access to dental care.
- Some Canadians from Gaza flotilla returning home after detainment by Israeli forces
Some Canadians who participated in a flotilla attempting to break Israel's naval blockade of Gaza are returning to Canada after being detained and reportedly abused by Israeli forces before being sent to Turkey.
- Ottawa says CRTC's new cash requirements from streamers risk price hikes for Canadians
Ottawa has expressed concern that the CRTC's new cash requirements for streamers could lead to increased prices for Canadians.
- More Canadians are struggling with debt. But there is help available
More Canadians are experiencing financial difficulties due to increasing debt levels. However, resources and assistance options are available to help individuals manage their debt.
- Trump's man in Ottawa doesn't understand why Canadians are so frustrated right now
The article discusses how Trump's representative in Ottawa fails to comprehend the current frustrations of Canadians. The focus is on the lack of understanding from the U.S. side regarding Canadian public sentiment.
- Thousands are now Canadians under new citizenship law. Half of them are Americans
Thousands have become Canadian citizens under a new law, with half of them being Americans.
- Canadians are asking AI for medical advice. That doesn't mean they want it replacing humans
Canadians are increasingly using AI for medical advice, but they prefer human doctors for critical healthcare decisions. The article highlights a growing reliance on AI tools while emphasizing the irreplaceable role of human expertise in medicine.