I’m afraid I’m not a very good Canadian. I don’t eat much back bacon, seldom wear a toque and don’t really like the way our great late novelist, Robertson Davies, writes. He uses a fifty dollar word... Read More
I’m afraid I’m not a very good Canadian. I don’t eat much back bacon, seldom wear a toque and don’t really like the way our great late novelist, Robertson Davies, writes. He uses a fifty dollar word... Read More
It is a sad fact that the rationing of health care in Canada extends to the rationing of medical school places for qualified applicants. In the wake of the 1991 Barer-Stoddart report, BC (like many... Read More
““Hey Dad, how’s the new car?” “Not so good,” he replies. “There’s a red light flashing on the dashboard.” “How is it running?” I ask. “Fine. I only notice the light... Read More
In this second part of a two-part theme issue on geriatric psychiatry, four articles focus on effective care for seniors with cognitive problems. In the first article, Dr Phil Lee and... Read More
“Whack!” That was the sound of the sucker punch contacting my skull. Those who know me well would likely suggest more of a hollow sound. Perhaps thunk would be better. I wrote an editorial... Read More