Ex-Quebec health minister agrees to pay back health bonusesQuebec Education Minister Yves Bolduc says he's willing to repay some of the $215,000 he received in bonuses from the province's health insurance board for taking on nearly 1,600 orphan patients while sitting in opposition in 2012. N.S. sues doctors who allegedly walked out on return-of-service agreementThe province of Nova Scotia is suing two doctors who allegedly backed out of return-of-service agreements. Doctor says remuneration in Ontario should be more transparent Why our governments need to address poverty now Elderly couple moving to Alberta faces massive expense for ongoing care Slide show displays drug wastage collected from mail-order patients Initiative part of group's effort to bring attention to the threat operations pose to community pharmacists. Massachusetts tightens oversight of compounding pharmacies State was at the centre of the largest tainted drug scandal in recent U.S. history. Stateside: Pharmacist charged, suspended for up-skirt photograph Man faces eavesdropping charges for trying to photograph up a customer's skirt. Pharmacies in one state pull single-ingredient pseudoephedrine products Move an attempt to curb production of methamphetamine. Pharmacy must pay customer $300 following ice cream dispute Quebec man took drugstore to small claims court as a “matter of principle” following disagreement over the price of a tub of Breyers. First Previous 463 464 465 466 467 Next Last