
Labor yesterday foreshadowed a major Medicare change to address the falling rate of bulk billing, with an A$8.5 billion election announcement. The government said it would increase incentive payments for GPs to bulk bill...

Peter Dutton has launched a game of one-upmanship after Anthony Albanese at the weekend unveiled Labors $8.5 billion health policy that promises near universal bulk billing for GP visits by 2030. Dutton wants to neutralise...
Measles: A resurgent threat in Canada
The resurgence of measles in Canada is a stark reminder that we cannot take public health achievements for granted. (CDC and NIAID), CC BY In the landscape of public health, few stories are as compelling as the unexpected...

How to teach hope when democracy is retreating
In the wake of Donald Trumps reelection, the United States has lurched further toward a democratic crisis. Institutions once considered stable now feel precarious. The assault on truth already well underway has...

Trump’s tariff and land grab threats signal U.S. expansionist ambitions
When U.S. President Donald Trump first suggested Canada should become the 51st American state, the federal government dismissed it as just a joke. Finance Minister Dominic Leblanc insisted it was in no way a serious...

Black on the ballot: New research sheds light on the experiences of Black Canadians in politics
Twenty. Thats it. Thats the total number of Black Canadians ever elected to the House of Commons of Canada. There have been 372 Johns and 77 Jeans. You can easily find data on women parliamentarians, members of Parliament...

While the U.S. threatens tariffs and builds walls around its economy, China opens up
The United States is threatening to impose tariffs on its major trading partners. In the meantime, China is consolidating its position as the worlds manufacturing and technological innovation hub by increasing trade with...