Blind advocate reaches settlement with Shoppers Drug MartPharmacy chain to start offering special auditory prescriptions for the visually impaired at its B.C. stores following human rights complaint. Sask. nurse accused of sexually harassing co-workers faces disciplinary hearing Alberta's Primary Care Networks to repay $60 million to the province Surplus funding had originally been set aside to cover the costs if the PCNs were ever forced to close Alberta aiming to save $100 million with changes to schedule of medical benefits Physicians and government representatives will work together to realize the savings When a doctor decides to stay at home White paper paints grim portrait of Quebec industry Economist floored by severity of challenges facing profession. Health minister says Quebec has a surplus of about 2,000 doctors Gaétan Barrette tells le Journal de Québec that he plans to gradually reduce available medical school positions in coming years Canadian medical journals sold to alleged ‘predatory’ company Specialties’ publications put at risk by sale to Indian firm being sued by U.S. government Neighbourhood Pharmacies appoints new CEO Longtime employee Justin Bates selected to lead organization. Vaping, like aspartame, is a victim of bogus consumer fears Consumer fears are too often misdirected toward innovations rather than the known harms they might reduce. First Previous 567 568 569 570 571 Next Last