
Canada expects over 250,000 new cancer cases and nearly 90,000 deaths in 2026. While rates are declining for many cancers, overall prevalence remains high. Lung cancer leads in diagnoses and deaths. Some cancers are increasing, especially among younger populations, highlighting the need for improved prevention, vaccination, and early screening efforts.

A year after the first case, Canada’s salmonella outbreak tied to pistachios remains active, with 189 infections and 26 hospitalizations reported. Recalls span multiple products, and imports from Iran remain banned. Cases appear across six provinces. While most recover, severe illness risks remain for vulnerable populations.

A Yale study found health and government organizations spent millions advertising on misinformation websites, unintentionally supporting harmful content. Experts warn this may undermine public trust. While many placements are accidental, organizations are working to improve oversight, emphasizing the need for critical thinking and stronger control over digital ad placements.

Tuberculosis rates in Northern Saskatchewan are significantly higher than the national average, disproportionately affecting Indigenous communities. Factors include limited healthcare access and overcrowding. While officials stress low public risk and strong contact tracing, concerns remain over transparency, prevention, and the need for improved treatment and living conditions.

Manitoba reported 16 deaths tied to critical incidents, including five linked to care delays between April and September 2025. Ongoing staffing shortages and long ER wait times remain major concerns. Healthcare leaders urge systemic improvements, as families demand accountability and faster reforms to prevent further loss of life.

A rise in colorectal cancer cases among younger Canadians is prompting calls to lower screening age to 45. Experts link the increase to diet, inactivity, and alcohol. Earlier screening and awareness of symptoms could improve detection and survival rates. guidelines start at 50, but outcomes are improving with new treatments.
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