Charges pile up in fake doctor caseA man accused of impersonating a doctor and preying on a family with a sick child has been slapped with six more charges, according to police. First Brunet Target affiliated pharmacies open in QuebecTwo pilot locations now open in Brossard and Sainte-Dorothée. Alberta optometrists to be able to order lab tests, prescribe drugs Province is increasing the scope of practice for optometrists to provide patients with more convenient access to care. B.C. doctors to introduce chronic pain training course Alberta health officials declare measles outbreak to expand immunizations The zones affected by the designation are Edmonton, Calgary and central Alberta. Rewards ban delayed in Alberta Pushed back to June to give pharmacies more time to make changes to information technology. Nurse practitioners leaving clinics for hospitals, higher pay Press Review - April 28, 2014 Ontario girl frustrated by government inaction to lower cost of life saving drug Twelve-year-old with rare disease scolds Ontario government for slow pace of its efforts to help lower the price for a life-saving drug she relies on. RNAO calls for a fundamental re-think of Ontario's health system and charts a course for the future First Previous 1687 1688 1689 1690 1691 Next Last