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Author: Jennifer Yang
Publication Date: April 25, 2026 - 18:00
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Toronto man poised to become the first Canadian cured of HIV
April 25, 2026
Sharon Walmsley was just a medical intern in 1983 when she stood helplessly at the bedside of one of Toronto’s first AIDS patients. It was her first shift and HIV didn’t yet have a name, let alone a treatment or cure. She went home that night in tears.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Emergency rooms are known for long waits — whether in Canada or south of the border — but they’re still among the shortest delays in health care. Seeing a specialist, however, can take months, sometimes leaving nervous Canadians languishing as they await treatment, surgery, or both. In the U.S., the wait times are shorter, but access may be limited by one’s ability to procure and pay for insurance. Still, there is one medical procedure patients are opting for, at least in Canada, that offers a quick path to treatment: Medical Assistance in Dying, aka MAID....
May 19, 2026 - 11:42 | Tracy Moran | National Post
Canada’s iconic Snowbirds demonstration squadron will be grounded following the 2026 flying season until new aircraft arrive, the Department of National Defence said Tuesday.
May 19, 2026 - 11:19 | | CBC News - Ottawa
The Snowbirds, formed in 1971, have performed at thousands of air shows. The Air Force's CT-114 Tutor jets, which the team uses, were introduced in the 1960s, and will be retired.
May 19, 2026 - 11:07 | Globalnews Digital | Global News - Canada






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