Ousted president of B.C. Nurses' Union sues to get job backGayle Duteil is seeking damages, as well as reinstatement to the presidency and as a member of the union Woman sues fertility clinic, says lawsuit highlights need for better regulationThe 39-year-old woman is seeking $27.5 million in damages Pharmacy under fire for poor handling of anaphylaxis One woman alleges that a pharmacy refused to provider her daughter with an EpiPen until she threatened them with legal action over the phone How MD Financial makes its money After the sale to Scotiabank, many doctors are wondering how MD was worth $2.6 billion B.C. pharmacist allowed to practise again after admitting to 2,400 fraudulent claims Jin Tong Li manipulated Pharmanet claims in order for his patients receive financial benefits they were not entitled to U.S. pharmacist denies woman miscarriage drug on moral grounds The pharmacist allegedly refused to fill her prescription in front of her child and five customers behind her in line OTC switch: Canada lags in changing prescription drugs to OTC but that may soon change Cannabis dispensaries get real Oct. 17, 2018; municipal leaders can't wait Lower returns may lead to better outcome in your Registered Education Savings Plan Pot to be legal by mid September after Canadian senate passes legalization bill The health minister said the provinces will need two to three months after the bill is passed before they'll be ready to implement the new legalized cannabis regime First Previous 84 85 86 87 88 Next Last