The study, published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal on March 17, found that naloxone kits placed at public transit locations had the ‘greatest coverage’ and efficiency for potentially reversing drug overdoses.
It is widely known now that American President Trump has been threatening widespread tariffs on Canadian products and services. But what has yet to be part of the national conversation is the impact tariffs would have on our health system.
As we take time during this Pharmacy Awareness Month to recognize the contributions of pharmacists, it's difficult to ignore the growing challenges facing the profession.
The Prime Minister's Office says a plan to hike the inclusion rate on capital gains, first pitched in the federal budget last year, will not move forward.