Dear government: Please do less Ontario to keep overdose prevention sites...but their name and focus will change The unofficial rules for firing patients Every doctor has considered it, but a few have even developed their own rules for determining when it’s time for a patient to go. ‘I accidentally told my friend about a well-known patient I saw. What should I do?’ Ontario PC government proposing more work, less pay for primary care doctors Arbitration begins Monday Oct. 22 New Quebec Health Minister vows '180 degree turn' from her predecessor, Dr. Gaétan Barrette Jury finds couple guilty in 2013 death of toddler son Jeromie and Jennifer Clark were found guilty of criminal negligence causing death and failure to provide the necessaries of life for their son New reporting regs for MAiD requests on Nov. 1 will be an extra burden on providers Starting on Nov. 1, physicians must follow new federal regulations to report requests for medical assistance in dying (MAiD). The regulations support a Health Canada monitoring program for how MAiD is working in Canada. Manitoba NDP calls for inquest into death of indigenous heart patient on 10-hour bus ride The Chief Medical Examiner will decide whether there will be an inquest Now that cannabis is legal, let's use it to tackle the opioid crisis Research has shown that U.S. states with legalized medical cannabis saw 25% fewer opioid-related deaths than states where it remained illegal First Previous 963 964 965 966 967 Next Last