Ontario to create service to help people access medically assisted dyingOntario is setting up a new service for people seeking medically assisted death that will allow them to reach out for help directly, bypassing healthcare providers who object to assisted suicide on conscience grounds. Feds seek more public input on proposed changes to natural health product rules Why won't the doctor stay home? Often, doctors who are sick end up rationalizing their way back into the office. Free-throw legend and podiatrist dies at the age of 94 In a peculiar twist, the late Dr. Tom Amberry was mistakenly said to have appeared in a viral video posted only days after his death Physicians believe malpractice environment is 'becoming more threatening': CMPA survey Relax, the new oral anticoagulants don't need monitoring, Canadian experts say No evidence of benefit for such a practice in atrial fibrillation patients, review concludes BC genome project moves to phase two Focus will be on drugs for mental health conditions. Press review - March 30, 2017 Health critic asks Ontario premier to apologize for treatment of doctors Health minister Dr. Eric Hoskins responded that doctors and the province are currently working together to reach an agreement on binding interest arbitration $6 million in payments owed to Nova Scotia doctors have been delayed Province claims the money is coming within a couple weeks First Previous 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Next Last