'More and more claims:' Pandemic lawsuits could tie up courts for years 'What happened inside the hospital?' Family of Regina man wants answers after apparent suicideWhen 20-year-old Samwel Uko visited the hospital in mental distress, family were not allowed to accompany him because of COVID-19 restrictions Preliminary discussions underway for pharmacies to test for COVID-19 But further input and discussion from pharmacists needed, says OPA's Bates. Healthcare union warns Saskatchewan premier of possible job action A union representing more than 12,000 health-care and long-term care workers in Saskatchewan has written to the premier warning of job action if there is no change in negotiations. Long term care company fires executive after comments made during meeting Health Canada examines link between ibuprofen and 'flesh-eating disease' in children with chickenpox Finds no association between use of nonprescription ibuprofen-containing products and the occurrence of necrotizing fasciitis COVID-19 and the homeless: 'A sinister harbinger of the next chapter' Hotels aren't enough to protect homeless populations from COVID-19, we need homes Sweden's chief epidemiologist admits country could have battled virus better Dr. Anders Tegnell, considered the architect of Sweden's unique approach, says in retrospect there was potential for improvement Excitement, caution as bars and restaurants set to reopen in Nova Scotia U.S. riots in the 1960s caused me to return to Canada First Previous 682 683 684 685 686 Next Last