Contract talks between Quebec's hospital pharmacists and government heating upThe APES, the group negotiating on behalf of pharmacists, is threatening to resort to pressure tactics if the government doesn't stop dragging its feet Preferred proponent picked for Michael Garron Hospital redevelopment Prescription drugs are about to become less safe if Health Canada has its way Health Canada’s intention to increase the fees drug makers pay for the drug approval process threatens to compromise drug safety and the health of the Canadian public Alberta nurses union strikes tentative deal with two-year wage freeze Keeping your portfolio healthy in challenging markets Why it’s time to consider alternatives such as private equity Quebec government settles lawsuits over two large Montreal hospitals OMA fee negotiations expected to go to arbitration Any of the parties—the government, doctors, or the mediator—can trigger arbitration at any time, but so far no-one has done so Pharmacy U aims to equip owners for era of change Just a few weeks left to register for Pharmacy U Toronto and take advantage of a stellar lineup of accredited educational sessions Quebec pharmacists grudgingly accept new rules for purchasing generics Bill 148 limits the percentage of generic medications a pharmacy can purchase from any single supplier Barry Sherman was under investigation for breaking lobbying rules at the time of his death The founder of Apotex pharmaceuticals, who has been widely praised for his generous philanthropy, was also famously litigious during his career First Previous 160 161 162 163 164 Next Last