Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Emily Haws
Publication Date: August 29, 2025 - 06:00
With no full-time vet, Iqaluit residents face steep bills for access to care
August 29, 2025
Mayah Obadia was vacationing in Toronto when she received a text message from her petsitter about her cat, Fig. He was not eating or playing.
For most Canadians, this would warrant a pretty simple solution: a trip to the local veterinarian’s office, likely scheduled during regular clinic hours.
According to the city. the rate has gone from 1.7 per cent in June of 2024 to 4.5 per cent in June of this year, benefitting renters with lower rental costs.
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