Paid medication reviews launch in Nfld.Following the June agreement signed by Newfoundland’s government and pharmacists’ association, the province’s prescription drug program has begun accepting claims for medication reviews. Fake drugs: An increasingly tragic tale of international intrigueInvestigation reveals ease with which North America’s drug supply chain can now be polluted by Third World political and economic corruption. MDs under 'frontal assault' from Alta., says incoming AMA president Is Alberta’s summer of discontent a precursor to an ugly winter? P.E.I. approves tentative agreement While government approves tentative Pharmacy Services Agreement, payment for new pharmacy services still being worked out. McGuinty, minister and advisor refuse to appear before Ornge committee: Tories Branding on Aussie cigarette packs goes up in smoke Officials hope move will help smokers butt-out for good Flu shots or masks mandatory for health workers Interview: Flu shot for nurses should be voluntary, head of B.C. nurses' union says As president of the British Columbia Nurses’ Union, Debra McPherson is the public face of a labour group that represents about 32,000 nurses and health-care workers across the province. CMA delegates rally behind Ontario MDs in fee fight Council delegates overwhelmingly pass two motions concerning fee cuts Tech regulation: watchful waiting First Previous 531 532 533 534 535 Next Last