P.E.I. college hits back after blamed by government for red tapeThe registrar of the P.E.I. College of Physicians and Surgeons said the province isn’t lagging behind national accreditation standards, despite criticism from the provincial health minister about red tape. Manitoba conference focuses on new scope of practiceSpeakers discuss how to provide—and market—new pharmacy services. CPSO answers challenge on physician work stoppage policy First Brunet Target affiliated pharmacies open in Quebec Two pilot locations now open in Brossard and Sainte-Dorothée. Rewards ban delayed in Alberta Pushed back to June to give pharmacies more time to make changes to information technology. MPP wants audit on Liberals' $40M nursing fund What Warren Buffett’s betting on for financial performance Business magnate’s $1-million wager gives thumbs-down to hedge funds Despite rise in residencies, Quebec still needs 400 FPs Why hospitals can survive, and thrive, without fast food Advocates of hospitals serving as healthy examples to the community battle arguments of budget concerns and freedom of choice EDITORIAL: What are ‘union’ options for doctors in times of restraint? First Previous 449 450 451 452 453 Next Last