Quebec's pharmacy reforms should go further: economistsDecision not to remunerate some new services, forbid pharmacies from charging for them could backfire, study finds. Former pharmacist loses last battle to regain licenceProvince’s supreme court upholds College of Pharmacists of B.C. handling of case. Modernizing pharmacy legislation passed in Yukon Passage the first step in modernizing the regulation of pharmacies. Island nurses’ staffing grievance goes before arbitrator Public health nurses without deal since March Ontario budget stirs wide-ranging response from nurse and allied organizations Teva makes $40 billion unsolicited bid for Mylan World's biggest generic maker attempts takeover of second largest in bid for global markets. Poll: 35% of Quebec's doctors incorrectly believe relatives can request assisted dying on patient's behalf Quebec's Bill 28 passes Change grants health minister temporary authority to determine remuneration for pharmacist owners for several services. U.K.: Doctors expected to begin retiring in their fifties because of new pension rules Changes could leave the National Health Services short-staffed First Previous 433 434 435 436 437 Next Last