Feedback wanted on proposed changes to consumer health product regulationsNew framework intended to improve regulatory environment for OTC medicines. Lower credit card swipe fees comingBut some say move doesn't go far enough to benefit smaller pharmacies. Wind turbines like 'nightmare neighbours' but law 'rigged,' court told; province waits to defend Competition Bureau investigating Loblaw’s pricing strategies with suppliers Bureau looking into grocer's pricing practices following takeover of Shoppers Drug Mart. What the rest of Canada can learn from Alberta’s private care experience Private delivery of healthcare can work in a publicly funded system but it comes with risks Thousands of Chinese pharmacy students caught cheating Students were having answers transmitted through earpiece. Second, third largest US chains disable Apple Pay CVS and Rite Aid part of group launching its own direct payment system next year. Lengthy trial expected for Sudbury pharmacist Pharmacy owner Herman Reich was charged with several offences in 2013 following a two-year investigation. Quebec cop rapped for ordering MD to release patient info A doctor in Quebec who refused to release private patient information to police has been exonerated in an investigation into the incident, the CBC reports here. HealthAchieve Speaker Preview: The Canadian Economy: By the Numbers, and Beneath the Numbers First Previous 134 135 136 137 138 Next Last