Critics call for Morneau's ouster from pharmacare file over remarks about study B.C. college of midwives takes court action to ban use of term 'death midwife' Budget impact on incorporated MDs: a kick to the shins, not a stab to the heart Pharmacist ordered to pay $17,000 for texting private patient information outside circle of care Diane Roy was also dismissed from her job at Jean Coutu Halifax hospital donnybrook: Appeal court reduces cardiologist's damages The problem of fraud in Canadian pharmacy Some estimate that more than $118 million in Canadian drug spending is lost to fraud every year, but no-one really knows the real number Doctor who lost licence for sexual abuse ordered to pay college $145,000 The high cost of the proceedings may, in part, be explained by the unusual investigation that took place B.C. doctor fingerprinted to prove he wasn't a sex offender with similar identity The ER doctor has willingly complied with standard criminal record checks over the years but this was a new 'request' Woman with disabilities remained in hospital 15 years as reports called for exit Man who left Quebec hospital with father's body was determined to bury him The family hoped to get a death certificate before repatriating the body for a quick burial by the end of the day. But the hospital says it could not legally release the body to anyone but an accredited funeral facility. First Previous 130 131 132 133 134 Next Last