The pbulbs without leaves provide food for the plant, so don't remove them. They will not regrow leaves, but they are a benefit to your orchid. Once the plant becomes very large and healthy, you can remove backbulbs if they become unsightly.
You said you've had to repot a number of times, so I assume you've seen the roots. Ironically, both overwatering and underwating can cause the bulbs to shrivel, so it's important to know the condition of the roots. If they are firm and white, then they are fine, and the plant is likely being underwatered. If they are mushy and brown, they are rotting from too much water. What's your potting medium? Also, orchids don't like to be repotted, and they will sulk for a while. If you've recently done this, it may be a while before it shows signs of renewed life. Make sure the orchid is stable in its pot, and cannot wiggle. This damages the roots, and root problems lead to shriveled pbulbs.
It's winter, and you're in Canada, so (1) your plants are probably suffering from a lack of humidity, which contributes to dessication; and (2) there's not much you can do to encourage new growth until the sun gods decide to venture closer to your region of the world.
Alexis
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