B.C.’s 30,000 nurses' negotiations begin at ‘glacial pace’More than 30,000 nurses will be bargaining for staffing and wage increases as their contract expires at the end of the month. Hospitals charged for Ornge nursesHospitals in Ontario have had to absorb the costs of providing nurses on Ornge air ambulance flights, including overtime wages for those who travel long distances from their communities. Generic price caps blamed for closure of Nova Scotia village pharmacy Critics blame generic drug price cap for closure of village's only pharmacy. Career of Barb Wells inspires new leadership award Canadian Foundation for Pharmacy introduces the Wellspring Pharmacy Leadership Award Program, encourages submissions. Ready to change, owners get meaningful help to succeed Ready to change, owners get meaningful help to succeed. Script renewal fee first step towards new model Alberta government announces new paid $20 fee for renewing applicable prescriptions, effective July 1. Ontario RNs at Queen's Park today for annual meeting One hundred and fifty nurses, students gathering to outline a plan that will provide better health care for Ontarians at a lower cost. Change is painful—not changing, fatal Pharmacists in our Innovator Profile stories believe in embracing the future. Does your business work for you? How to calculate and improve your return on assets. Canadian doctor living in U.S. accused in $375-million Medicare fraud A Canadian doctor bilked America’s health-care program of more than $375-million – the largest-ever scheme to defraud the U.S. Medicare system – according to senior justice officials. First Previous 341 342 343 344 345 Next Last