Ontario to require sprinklers in care homesOntario is poised to become the first province in Canada to make automatic sprinklers mandatory in all retirement and nursing homes and residences for the disabled. CPhA appoints new CEOThe Canadian Pharmacists Association (CPhA) has announced the appointment of Perry Eisenschmid as the new CEO effective June 17, 2013. Ex-employee sues B.C. college over office bullying allegations VANCOUVER | A former high-ranking employee who alleges bullying from officials at the regulatory body is suing British Columbia’s college of doctors. How to cut Canada’s approval time for new drugs while improving safety Canada could adopt a system where U.S. and European drug approvals were considered sufficient for market access in Canada 'We'll see you in court'—N.B. docs throw the book at government Doctors across Canada are showing supporting for the New Brunswick Medical Society’s struggle against the provincial government’s cuts to the medical services budget. TOP STORY: Alberta to ban rewards for prescription drugs College to propose prohibition on inducements for both drugs and professional pharmacy services Techs awaiting approval to transfer scripts NF NEWS: Report warns of threat to independents Pharmacy community launches action plan for Canada’s health system Plan outlines five initiatives that economists estimate could save governments up to $11 billion over three years. Shoppers, Great-West Life team up on pharmacist health programs First Previous 815 816 817 818 819 Next Last