Dealing with the fallout of a sexual assaultSexual assaults are drastically underreported, which is a problem because attackers don't fear the consequences of their actions Disputed frozen embryo awarded to ex-wife in precedent-setting legal caseA frozen embryo sold to a now divorced couple belongs to the ex-wife and can be implanted in her, an Ontario court has ruled in what appears to be a precedent-setting case. Feds won't decriminalize any drugs besides cannabis, despite calls from major cities The government claims to understand that stigma and barriers to treatment need to be reduced Family of woman ruled brain dead appeals to keep her on life support The family argues the judge 'failed to apply the protections' of Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms or the Human Rights Code in her ruling N.L. woman uses obituary to advocate against fat shaming in medical profession Ellen Maud Bennett died at the age of 64 after being diagnosed with inoperable cancer and being given only days to live Montreal backs Toronto health authorities calling for decriminalizing drugs The city's director of public health said decriminalization will certainly be on the agenda at provincial and national health meetings Pharmacy buying back used needles as part of harm-reduction strategy The Penticton pharmacy collected 5,600 discarded needs in just six days It's time for mandatory (not voluntary) drug company-to-doctor payment disclosure It's been a year since drug companies could voluntarily disclose payments to doctors. That method didn't work, so it's time to make the 'Sunshine Policy' mandatory. Advocating on behalf of the medical profession, the CMA's raison d’être Doctor who once treated U.S. president shot and killed while riding bike to hospital Family, friends and colleagues were all baffled by the killing of the beloved cardiologist First Previous 216 217 218 219 220 Next Last