Disputed frozen embryo awarded to ex-wife in precedent-setting legal caseA frozen embryo sold to a now divorced couple belongs to the ex-wife and can be implanted in her, an Ontario court has ruled in what appears to be a precedent-setting case. Alberta threatens to end construction contract for Grande Prairie hospitalGraham Construction asked earlier this month for an extra $120 million on top of its existing $510-million contract Numerous lawsuits claim baby powder causes ovarian cancer, so is it safe or not? The research results have been inconsistent, despite the fact that $4.7 billion has been awarded to people who used the product in the U.S. Quebec court OK's lawsuit alleging link between hair loss drugs and erections A lower court nixed the idea of a lawsuit in 2016 but the appeals court ruled Quebec Superior Court imposed too much of a burden on lead plaintiff Quebec dentists file notice to withdraw from public system amid contract dispute Health minister Gaetan Barrette said he will sign a decree to stop this from happening Know your mortgage options Buying a home can be a stressful time of life. Do you go to the bank or a mortgage broker? Portfolio manager Alan Acton breaks it down. Ousted president of B.C. Nurses' Union sues to get job back Gayle Duteil is seeking damages, as well as reinstatement to the presidency and as a member of the union It's time for mandatory (not voluntary) drug company-to-doctor payment disclosure It's been a year since drug companies could voluntarily disclose payments to doctors. That method didn't work, so it's time to make the 'Sunshine Policy' mandatory. Woman sues fertility clinic, says lawsuit highlights need for better regulation The 39-year-old woman is seeking $27.5 million in damages Pharmacy under fire for poor handling of anaphylaxis One woman alleges that a pharmacy refused to provider her daughter with an EpiPen until she threatened them with legal action over the phone First Previous 84 85 86 87 88 Next Last