Quebec nurses walk away from negotiations with government Why physicians are fed up with medicareTwo decades ago, doctors were optimistic about the future of the Canadian health-care system. Now, many are calling for change Privatization front and centre at Nurses' Union leadership debate U.S. drug company challenges Ottawa's ability to control patent drug prices Company challenges federal board's authority to order price reduction. Ontario ministry refuses to say whether it will re-open negotiations with OMA Government says they are 'in contact' with OMA but new, good-faith negotiations seem distant at best Ontario pharmacies hit with more cuts Province expects to save $150 million through fee reductions, dispensing restrictions and greater generic drug utilization. Why cheap pills from Canada have become political issue in U.S. again Millions of Americans have sought price relief abroad from online pharmacies. Clinton announced another Canada policy this week, could affect millions: Pharma Democrat calls for legalizing prescription-pill imports from Canada. Pharmacist who lost license for having consensual sex with patient loses appeal Ontario man argued relevant provincial rules governing health professionals should be thrown out as unconstitutional. What Justice Winkler did and did not say First Previous 418 419 420 421 422 Next Last