Veterinary Practice News Canada
April 2, 2026
Federal investment bolsters new veterinary training program in Northern Ontario
Federal investment bolsters new veterinary training program in Northern Ontario
 
 
Pet toxicity claims surge across Canada
Pet toxicity claims up 19 per cent for dogs and 27 per cent for cats—see what’s putting pets at risk.
 
 
P.E.I. vets concerned about N.B. lab shutdown
Veterinarians in the province warn N.B. lab closure could slow disease detection. See how it may affect animal health.
 
Sask. vet recognized as bovine veterinarian of the year
Learn more about Dr. Murray Jelinski of Saskatoon, Sask., who has been named the 2026 Veterinarian of the Year by the Western Canadian Association of Bovine Practitioners.
 
 
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Kinesiology taping–does it work? If so, how?
Explore the effectiveness and clinical benefits of kinesiology taping (KT) as a non-invasive treatment for enhancing mobility and reducing pain in humans and animals.
 
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