British Columbia to eliminate medical service plan premiums in 2020A premium long viewed as a financial irritant in British Columbia that is paid by individuals and families for health care will be eliminated on Jan. 1, 2020. Bill Paxton's family sues hospital and doctor for wrongful deathThe actor died last year from a stroke, 11 days after surgery to replace a heart valve and repair aorta damage. He was 61. New rules for use of surveillance cameras in Quebec care centres start March 7 OxyContin maker will stop promoting opioids to doctors in the U.S. Over the weekend, Purdue said it eliminated more than half its sales staff this week and will no longer send sales representatives to doctors' offices to discuss opioid drugs David Stephan, convicted in son's death, removed from 'wellness' expo lineup Other sponsors and vendors are pulling out, and the organizer says he doesn't know if upcoming shows in Calgary and Edmonton will go ahead Nova Scotia premier defends health, education reforms in business speech Baloney Meter: Is advocating against abortion out of line with the charter? Legal pot on track for July but actual retail sales may take longer Trudeau under fire for saying some vets want more than government can afford N.B. patient dies from prescription overdose after pharmacy error Peter Ford was ordered to pay $13,000 after the patient was given medication containing five times the labelled concentration of baclofen. First Previous 90 91 92 93 94 Next Last