Prince Albert, Sask., debates if some pharmacies should be banned from dispensing methadonePharmacist Amy Lamb and others debated the issue recently in Prince Albert, Alta., where zoning rules have prevented pharmacies that are adjacent to residential areas from dispensing the drug since 2018. Committee studying assisted dying calls for more engagement from governmentMembers of the committee held 36 meetings, heard from nearly 150 witnesses and reviewed more than 350 briefs on the medically assisted dying program. Case report: And just one more thing . . . An add-on question from a patient at Dr. Dickson's clinic reveals a dramatic case of depigmentation. Yukon premier meets federal ministers over health, calls northern funding ‘critical’ Premier Ranj Pillai says healthcare delivery can cost three to four times as much for the territory where people often have to leave home to get specialized treatment. Gunmen storm hospital of newborn saved from quake in Syria An official denied reports on social media that the Monday night attack was an attempt to kidnap the infant named Aya. Importance of romantic exclusivity trumps sexual exclusivity: new Canadian study Just in time for Valentine's Day, a vast online survey questioned what people find most important in intimate relationships. Your love is sweet—but not too sweet! Study finds those living with a partner have better glycemic control A new study found the association occurred for both men and women. Yes, masks reduce the risk of spreading COVID, despite a review saying they don’t Here are some reasons why the conclusions of this Cochrane Review are misleading. Christine Landry named program director of the University of Ottawa’s PharmD program The program, which begins in the fall of 2023, will be Canada’s first French-language pharmacy program outside of Quebec. CPhA: Our 2023 priorities Shawn Bugden, the current chair of the Canadian Pharmacists Association, sets out the association’s roadmap for the year ahead. First Previous 164 165 166 167 168 Next Last