Interview with Régine Laurent: In defence of a public system serving patients Jean Coutu shareholders overwhelmingly approve pharmacy chain's sale to MetroA near-unanimous 99.9% of votes cast sanctioned the $4.5-billion transaction, well above the two-thirds requirement. B.C.'s mental health detention system violates charter rights: report Privacy report says 49 workers unlawfully viewed info on Calgary patient Canada may need 199k more beds for long-term care by 2035: report New Brunswick distributing 2,500 naloxone kits to deal with opioid use The New Brunswick government has introduced a naloxone kit program in an effort to respond to the growing epidemic of opioid use in Canada. CPhA continuing education program to help get pharmacists up to speed on medical cannabis Pharmacists can't dispense cannabis but many are still under-equipped to answer questions about it The most unusual pharmacy robberies of 2017 Some robbers (or would-be robbers) are going to unusual lengths to steal drugs, and so are some of the pharmacists trying to fend them off OMA spent about $6.8 million on member expenses and honoraria last year While the OMA did not release individual information, they did provide a breakdown of the total payments to board, executive, and council SCPP registrar retires after 40 years in pharmacy Ray Joubert will remain on as an advisor after his retirement at the end of this year First Previous 1167 1168 1169 1170 1171 Next Last