In Canada in 2025, there were 5,608 opioid-related deaths, an average of 15 lives lost each day. While this represents a 23% decrease from 2024, the toll remains far too high. Continued action is needed to sustain this progress. https://t.co/H0uz7i5CHG
For timely information on breast implant recalls and safety alerts, Canadians can now register for Health Canada’s email subscription service: https://t.co/VT5Uz9CNlS
The National Food Security Strategy includes over $3.2B in investments along the #CdnAg supply chain over ten years to support food affordability. Check out the post below for more info 👇 https://t.co/U80MHqqTE9
New graphic warnings and quit messaging will appear on cigarette packages in the coming weeks and will be fully implemented by August 1, 2026: https://t.co/kw8gGnrnZ7
The Government of Canada strengthens access to oral health care in Ontario by supporting a project at Collège La Cité. Learn more:
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#Recall: Do you use an Omnipod Insulin Management System? Some have been recalled because they may reduce or interrupt insulin delivery. For more information: https://t.co/U3GgCLv60Q
The federal Men and Boy’s Health Strategy will outline actions needed to help create supportive and safe environments, challenge harmful stereotypes, reduce stigma and encourage men and boys to seek help when they need it.
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The Honourable Marjorie Michel, Minister of Health, marks the start of Men’s Health Month and the close of Canada’s national engagement on men and boys’ health.
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(1/2) There are new temporary border measures in place for travellers to Canada who have been in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda or South Sudan in the previous 21 days to reduce the risk of Ebola disease entering and spreading in Canada.
Health Canada is consulting on streamlining Industrial Hemp Regulations requirements to reduce administrative burden while maintaining public health and safety standards. Visit: https://t.co/j4OTRm8imZ
As part of Canada’s Border Plan, the Government of Canada is expanding drug testing lab capacity and analytical capabilities, helping law enforcement address the illegal drug threat.
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