NEW CMAJ GUIDELINES PRIORITIZE MENTAL HEALTH, PERSONALIZED CARE IN YOUTH OBESITY TREATMENT
Libby Znaimer is joined by Dr. Fahad Razak, General Internist at Unity Health Toronto, Provincial Co-Lead General Medicine, Dr. Alisa Naiman, family doctor practicing comprehensive primary care in Toronto and Dr. Malcolm Moore, Medical Oncologist, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre.
The Canadian Medical Association Journal has released updated obesity treatment guidelines for youth, highlighting early intervention, mental health, and personalized care. The approach moves beyond “eat less, move more,” and includes options like GLP-1 drugs and surgery when appropriate. Meanwhile, Pfizer halts its oral semaglutide trial due to a potential liver injury case.
TURBOTAX USERS HIT WITH SURPRISE CRA BILLS OVER CREDIT ERRORS
Libby is joined by Laurie Reade, TurboTax Customer and David Rotfleisch, founding Canadian tax lawyer of Rotfleisch & Samulovitch.
Many Canadians using TurboTax are facing unexpected tax bills after the software mistakenly applied ineligible credits. The CRA is now demanding repayment, leaving users shocked after years of relying on the tool. The error has sparked frustration and concern over the accuracy of popular tax prep software.
HONDA DENIES U.S. SHIFT AS FEDELI HEADS TO JAPAN; OTTAWA TARGETS TRADE BARRIERS
Libby is joined by Will Stewart, a Conservative Strategist and Senior Vice President with Enterprise Canada and John Milloy, former Ontario Liberal MPP and Cabinet Minister.
A federal election, trade tensions, and a Honda production scare nearly overshadowed yesterday’s throne speech. Honda later denied U.S. move rumors, as Minister Fedeli heads to Japan to push for expanded Canadian production. Meanwhile, Ottawa unveils draft legislation to tackle long-standing interprovincial trade barriers amid renewed economic pressures.