Two Manitoba nurses fined $1K each for breaching patient privacy Class action suit over 'scandalous' clinic fees gains momentum in Quebec Foreign-trained doctors to launch human rights complaint against Alberta Health Services Australian High Court decision hailed by opponents of gene patents OMA eyes legal challenge after Ontario government refuses binding arbitration Announcement comes after facilitator-led appeals process fails Retired Ontario pharmacist charged with fraud Between 2009 and 2011, pharmacy alleged to have charged ODB plan for $110 K of drugs never dispensed. Shoppers in Toronto guilty of racial profiling Company ordered to pay $8,000 fine by the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario. CMPA and Ontario battle over $250-million malpractice fund deficit OMA wants to be involved in the discussions Editorial: Colleges aim for common rules on medical aid in dying Physicians before the court: outrageous malpractice suits An exorcism, a severed male organ and a fatal threesome-some of the most outrageous malpractice lawsuits of all time. First Previous 190 191 192 193 194 Next Last