Ontario building new hospital in Mississauga, expanding facility in TorontoThe province says demand for health care at Trillium Health Partners is expected to expand to seven times that at the average Ontario hospital over the next 20 years due to Peel Region's booming population. Alberta ombudsman says she doesn't have the power to probe EMS dispatch consolidationThe municipalities have contended that the decision to consolidate the dispatch services to save the government money could put the lives of people in their communities at risk. Alberta pharmacy working group recommends time-locked safes as deterrent for rising robberies Between September 2020 and August 2021, there were 138 robberies in Edmonton and Calgary, up from just 18 the year before Jury holds pharmacies responsible for role in opioid crisis Three retail pharmacy chains recklessly distributed massive amounts of pain pills in two Ohio counties, a federal jury said Tuesday. Two charged in alleged COVID-19 security breach of Ontario's immunization system Police say they began investigating last week after the Ontario government received reports of spam text messages. Apartment building owner hopes to set precedent with vaccine requirement The policy applies to new tenants, but the company says existing tenants must show proof of vaccine to access common areas like gyms and party rooms. CMA urges federal government, social media companies to protect healthcare workers from harassment Online harassment against healthcare workers has not only increased but also escalated in severity over recent weeks and months, said association president Dr. Katharine Smart. Manitoba docs press officials on why there is no plan to keep school properly ventilated Pfizer agrees to let other companies make its COVID-19 pill New UWaterloo program seeks to fight gender gap in pharmacy leadership Most pharmacists are women—60% to 70% of pharmacy students and staff pharmacists are female. But they are a minority in leadership positions. First Previous 49 50 51 52 53 Next Last