Doctors of BC and government reach new three-year contractThe new agreement includes funding allocated specifically to offset the higher cost of doing business in urban areas Sherman family requests demolition of home where philanthropists were killedThe double-homicide remains unsolved, and police have provided no substantial updates on the case for more than a year Women underrepresented in leadership positions in pharmacy A new CPhA report shows that although 60-70% of pharmacists in Canada are women, they only make up about 30% of owners, board members and corporate leaders The long march toward gender equity in medicine On International Women’s Day, we should celebrate that the medical profession is beginning to be more reflective of the population that we serve Manitoba health minister says changes will improve care, but jobs may be lost Federal advisory council on pharmacare releases interim report Though the CPhA is disappointed at what the interim report left out, the group is encouraged to see continued thoughtful discussion on the topic In Iqaluit, Trudeau to apologize for federal mistreatment of TB infected Inuit Precision health among new projects at B.C.-based tech supercluster Expert panel says country needs new agency to oversee pharmacare program Ontario doctors' contract to increase health spending by $1.5 billion: watchdog The government has pledged to balance the budget without raising taxes, but such a feat would require a significant cut in health spending First Previous 401 402 403 404 405 Next Last