B.C.'s sick leave law will provide workers five paid days minimum starting Jan. 1Labour Minister Harry Bains says the five paid days are fair and were determined following a consultation period that generated 60,000 responses. Jury holds pharmacies responsible for role in opioid crisisThree retail pharmacy chains recklessly distributed massive amounts of pain pills in two Ohio counties, a federal jury said Tuesday. Apartment building owner hopes to set precedent with vaccine requirement The policy applies to new tenants, but the company says existing tenants must show proof of vaccine to access common areas like gyms and party rooms. Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment call for end to violence against the Wet’suwet’en people A member of CAPE's board said that allowing the RCMP to block access to Wet’suwet’en territories is causing harm and preventing people from having access to medications. In these catastrophic times: Doctors of BC president's message I struggle to find the right words for yet another disaster that has befallen our province. Making a difference: Dr. Marcia Anderson In this 10-part series, we profile doctors who are working to combat racism, change the system and improve patient care for racialized communities. An open letter to the profession I love The Canadian Pharmacist Associations' newly-appointed Chief Pharmacist Officer introduces herself to Canada's pharmacists. Making a difference: Dr. Michael Kirlew In this 10-part series, we profile doctors who are working to combat racism, change the system and improve patient care for racialized communities. Expense fraud trial of former hospital chief executive underway in Halifax court The fraud trial of a former hospital chief executive is underway today in a Halifax provincial court. Canada’s pharmacy faculties join indigenization efforts Pharmacy faculties across the country are making strides to indigenize their curriculum and encourage more Indigenous students into the profession. First Previous 34 35 36 37 38 Next Last