Alberta College faces furor over proposed ban on inducementsCollege faced with massive public protest in early December following its announcement that it was considering a ban on inducements for professional pharmacy goods and services. College actively investigating jailed sex offenderRegulator could revoke Charles Rak’s membership if he is guilty of an offense “that is relevant to the member’s suitability to practice.” Visibility wall helps track health region's progress OTC shortage continues Canadians looking for some popular over-the-counter products made by Novartis Consumer Health are still out of luck. Loved ones voice more concerns about Sunnybrook veterans Articles about complaints of substandard care at Canada's largest facility for war veterans have prompted several more people to come forward with stories of neglect. Spicing up the sodium debate MDs and MPs stir the pot over federal inaction and alleged misuse of research findings Ottawa rejects plea for generic OxyContin ban, tells provinces to better control abuse Aglukkaq is also telling the provinces to use their own power over doctors and pharmacists to crack down on wayward prescriptions Sex allegations amid lawsuit against Manitoba clinic B.C. physician says BCMA should show him the money VANCOUVER | A doctor in British Columbia says his provincial association isn't transparent enough and has been mismanaging money. Choosing an RESP for your child Take advantage of government funds available via the Canada Education Savings Grant First Previous 156 157 158 159 160 Next Last