N.S. doctor loses licence for repeated narcotic abuseHALIFAX | A Nova Scotia doctor has lost his license to practice medicine in the province because of repeated narcotic drug usage. It’s representational rights, duhWe have fallen for a charade that is only now becoming clear LETTER: Threatening to leave may not be best option How federal retirement benefits factor into your plans The Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security programs face different futures Remote dispensing firm bankrupt Just a year after the Ontario government gave the green light to remote dispensing machines, the fate of the controversial technology is up in the air with the bankruptcy of PharmaTrust. EDITORIAL: Time for Ontario to return to the table OMA seeks court action against Ontario over fee cuts TORONTO | The Ontario Medical Association wants to take the provincial government to court for its negotiation tactics during the ongoing fee fight. After tumultuous year, B.C.'s doctors receive small fee increases in new tentative deal BCMA recommends members approve package with 0.5% annual fee increases Drug reform spreads across the country Pushing for transparency over tradition, B.C. MDs shake up the BCMA Democratic-focused duo aims big and gets (nearly) everything First Previous 507 508 509 510 511 Next Last