University of Waterloo backs national pharmacist-led smoking cessation initiativeA new group of pharmacists say they have an important role to play in helping smokers quit and they hope to achieve harmonization in scope of practice across the country B.C. nurses approve new collective agreement with pay increase, workload changesNurses in British Columbia will get a 2% annual wage increase in a new three-year collective agreement. Ontario Medical Association apologizes for calendar after member complaints The association says it should have distributed a note to those who received the calendar explaining the context of the document New Canada Food Guide nixes portion sizes, promotes plant-based proteins The CMA, the Heart and Stroke Association and the Dietitians of Canada all say the final result reflects the most trusted research in the field Single-payer healthcare – the good, the bad and the nutty NL pharmacists agree to new contract—but no new money Pharmacists in Newfoundland and Labrador have signed a new contact with the provincial government that ensures it is business as usual. US national survey reports alarming increase in use of e-cigarettes by youth Use increased by 78% in high schoolers and by 48% in middle schoolers from 2017 to 2018 CBC’s exposure of illegal pharmacy rebates shows need for funding reform McKesson, the owner of the pharmacies featured in the investigations, has denied the allegations Quebec professional orders ask province to challenge assisted dying law Leaders in Pharmacy 2019: Sean McKelvey First Previous 119 120 121 122 123 Next Last