Barry Sherman was under investigation for breaking lobbying rules at the time of his deathThe founder of Apotex pharmaceuticals, who has been widely praised for his generous philanthropy, was also famously litigious during his career Lies about Santa? They could be good for your childDevelopmental psychology suggests that fantastical beliefs in children are associated with positive developmental outcomes. And parents need not worry, children will bust the Santa myth themselves, when the time is right Saskatchewan auditor raises concerns about sick days in health care sector in annual report RCMP arrest pharmacist for trafficking after 33,000 narcotics tablets stolen A pharmacist in southern Alberta has been charged with drug trafficking after thousands of narcotics tablets were stolen. Saskatchewan lab's coding error sends wrong results of drug testing to doctors Saskatchewan's only drug-testing laboratory says a computer coding error resulted in doctors getting incorrect reports about two drugs that their patients were using. Government faces balancing act on marketing, packaging of legal marijuana Feds willing to give more pot tax revenue to provinces to help municipalities HIV-positive community says ruling is first step of long process Federal government proposes changes designed to drop cost of patented drugs If approved, patients could save an estimated $12.6 billion over 10 years Jean Coutu shareholders overwhelmingly approve pharmacy chain's sale to Metro A near-unanimous 99.9% of votes cast sanctioned the $4.5-billion transaction, well above the two-thirds requirement. First Previous 93 94 95 96 97 Next Last