Hospital (in)security: When a nurse is attacked, others suffer, too United Nurses of Alberta recommend new contract, set Feb. 15 for vote on deal New Brunswick government to spend $20 million more on seniors programs CPhA working group to define a unified, national scope of practice for Canadian pharmacists There's currently a patchwork regulatory landscape across Canada which confuses patients about what pharmacists can and can't do Halifax RCMP doctor now facing about 40 allegations of sexual assault Assistant Commissioner Brian Brennan has said he expects 'many more' people to come forward as the investigation unfolds Quebec university criticized for intrusive health questionnaire sent to job candidates Ontario health minister investigating CPSO's handling of 1990's complaint against Dr. Brian Thicke For the first time Dr. Hoskins is invoking powers that allow him to investigate the regulatory body of the self-regulating profession NDP criticizes way Liberals added abortion rights criteria to jobs program Quebec doctors charging patients more for administrative tasks after ban on accessory fees Quebec outlawed accessory fees—on services such as ultrasounds and nasal drops—at the beginning of last year, but it did not extend to administrative fees Pharmacists urged to look for broken birth control pills There have been complaints that the blister packages for both contained an active pill that was roughly half the proper size. First Previous 477 478 479 480 481 Next Last