Quebec study confirms practice of forced sterilizations of Indigenous womenThe study, out of Universite du Quebec en Abitibi-Temiscamingue, says it's the first of its kind to document the forced sterilization of First Nations and Inuit women in the province. CSHP webinar helps techs pursue leadership rolesOutline a path to becoming a pharmacy operations manager, and the benefits and challenges of the role China expands lockdowns as COVID-19 cases hit daily record Lockdowns including in a city where factory workers clashed this week with police. Tech joins CCCEP board “I look forward to bringing my background and experience to the table, as well as learning from the other professionals that are part of this board.” SCPP Council mandates time-delayed safes Signage must be displayed on the external entrance doors for the public to see and at the pharmacy counters. France lawmakers adopt enshrining abortion in constitution Over 80% of the French population supports the right to abortion. $80k in false claims, other offences adds up to suspension and $35K in costs for Ontario pharmacist Tamer Mosallam, a Toronto pharmacist and pharmacy owner, tampered with a record to falsely show that the 200 diabetes strips he claimed for himself had been prescribed by a doctor, according to the Ontario College of Pharmacists. Halifax proposes 'sobering centre' for highly impaired as alternative to lockup The proposal recommended by city staff is for a 30-bed centre with a $1.3-million annual cost that would be shared with the province. B.C. physicians voting on a 13% to 15.2% increase More details out on three-year fee deal being voted on until Dec. 5. NDP asks for Queen's Park unanimous consent in bid to improve trans healthcare The bill would have required the province's health minister to form an advisory committee to improve Ontario's gender-affirming healthcare. First Previous 170 171 172 173 174 Next Last