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Len Gillis

Len Gillis

Graduating from the Journalism program at Canadore College in the 1970s, Gillis has spent most of his career reporting on news events across Northern Ontario with several radio, television and newspaper companies. He also spent time as a hardrock miner.

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Recent Work by Len

Cancer is expensive — study looks at impact on patients' health

Cancer is expensive — study looks at impact on patients' health

Health Sciences North Research Institute will examine the health impact of day-to-day, out-of-pocket costs for cancer patients
Inquest jury calls for better phone links during crisis negotiations

Inquest jury calls for better phone links during crisis negotiations

Jury provided recommendations for policy and equipment directed at both the Sudbury and Barrie police departments following 2018 incident
Inquest hears about phone failure during negotiations with suicidal man

Inquest hears about phone failure during negotiations with suicidal man

Inquest into a 2018 police standoff in Garson probes whether a dying phone battery contributed to the suicide of a man who had been talking with crisis negotiators for several hours
Alarmed residents demand halt to radioactive waste storage plan

Alarmed residents demand halt to radioactive waste storage plan

Municipal leaders said they were not consulted on plan to ship low-grade radioactive material to a former mine property in the area
Nurses union says consumption site announcement a ‘death sentence’

Nurses union says consumption site announcement a ‘death sentence’

Dr. Doris Grinspun, who heads up the Registered Nurses Association, said Ontario government is only making things worse for people with addictions
Nurses 'dread’ going to work in Ontario hospitals

Nurses 'dread’ going to work in Ontario hospitals

CUPE unveils study titled ‘Running on Empty’, which they say highlights the staffing crisis in Ontario hospitals
Queen's Park plans to expand the health care role of pharmacists

Queen's Park plans to expand the health care role of pharmacists

Pharmacist agrees with the move provided there is collaboration with physicians 
BEYOND LOCAL: Ford wants med schools to favour Ontarians, NOSM U already does

BEYOND LOCAL: Ford wants med schools to favour Ontarians, NOSM U already does

Ontario Premier Doug Ford said this week he wants Ontario medical school spaces dedicated to Ontario medical students only, but by virtue of its design, Northern Ontario’s med school is already doing that
Survey shows rising opposition to childhood vaccinations

Survey shows rising opposition to childhood vaccinations

Angus Reid Institute reports parental opposition to childhood vaccination grows as Canadians worry about harms of anti-vax movement
Video: Feds will get tough on provinces pushing private health care, Trudeau says

Video: Feds will get tough on provinces pushing private health care, Trudeau says

Prime minister touts new $3.1-billion Canada-Ontario health agreement during visit to Sudbury
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