HIV-positive community says ruling is first step of long process Feds willing to give more pot tax revenue to provinces to help municipalities 17 ophthalmologists called to appear before Quebec college's disciplinary council According to a college spokeswoman, this is a highly unusual case Pharmacy disappointed but still looking for role in medical cannabis Pharmacists becoming less optimistic about playing a role in the distribution of medical cannabis. Doctors Nova Scotia's contract breaches case against government moves to the courts Doctor in Prince Albert, Sask., accused of having sex with several patients Ottawa pharmacist caught on tape planning fake robbery After the police arrested the robber, he turned over a recording that contained a detailed—and incriminating—plan GSC adds new billing code to med sync refills Pharmacists trying to synchronize refills for patients with Green Shield Canada drug plans can now use a new billing code to override the insurers’ usual 90-day supply policy for maintenance drugs. Former P.E.I. doctor opens up about struggle with opioid addiction in new memoir Federal government proposes changes designed to drop cost of patented drugs If approved, patients could save an estimated $12.6 billion over 10 years First Previous 1138 1139 1140 1141 1142 Next Last