Detroit Tunnel future critical for Canadian nursesDebt-laden Detroit, which filed for bankruptcy last week, isn’t planning to sell off assets to pay back its creditors. Nurses demand national action on health careThe CFNU President Linda Silas and representatives of Canada's provincial nurses unions will be present in Niagara-on-the-Lake during the Council of Federation meetings this week. Discounting Co-Pays: A tough sell What do policymakers think about pharmacies discounting their fees while at the same time lobbying them for more money? I asked two of the leaders behind Ontario’s drug reforms about the controversial practice. It's time for B.C. to reconsider private drug plans for public employees Why is B.C. wasting money on a private insurance middleman for public employee drug coverage? Doctors Manitoba raises concern about 'backlog' of delayed query claims Payments for doctors in Manitoba have been delayed as of late, the provincial medical society president said in a recent newsletter. LETTER: Denying med students fee deal votes is wrong Pay for your vacation property with help from the tax man Having your corporation own the real estate can lead to major tax savings Walgreen also had eye on Shoppers According to a report in the National Post, U.S. mega-retailer had also considered making a bid for the Canadian drugstore chain. Loblaw to purchase Shoppers for $12.4 billion Loblaw's Galen Weston says the partnership 'changes the retail landscape in Canada.' Pivotal AMA president ranked in 'Alberta’s 50 Most Influential' list Alberta Medical Association president Dr. Michael Giuffre has been named one of Alberta’s most influential people. First Previous 296 297 298 299 300 Next Last