OMA vows to challenge CMA’s reform plans in Wednesday vote Nova Scotia can handle loss of Saudi medical residents, health minister says The influence of opium and cocaine panic in Canadian drug policy Current discussions on the history of prohibition and drug laws in Canada have explored the narrative that Canada’s drug laws were fuelled by racism U.S. support of formula over breastfeeding is a race issue The formula industry has responded to the decline in sales to white women in the U.S. by ramping up its marketing to black and brown women overseas. Tokyo medical school altered test scores to stop women from becoming doctors A local newspaper reported that the school's purpose in denying women entry was because female doctors often quit working after starting families Canadian Medical Association announces new 'communities of interest' These groups are expected to make contributions shaping CMA policy going forward Pharmacist exonerated after patient claimed he was 'profiled' as drug dealer The staff at a Toronto Shoppers refused to sell the man a package of 50 pseudoephedrine pills Disputed frozen embryo awarded to ex-wife in precedent-setting legal case A frozen embryo sold to a now divorced couple belongs to the ex-wife and can be implanted in her, an Ontario court has ruled in what appears to be a precedent-setting case. Five tips to develop your career for early success Ousted president of B.C. Nurses' Union sues to get job back Gayle Duteil is seeking damages, as well as reinstatement to the presidency and as a member of the union First Previous 106 107 108 109 110 Next Last