How concerned are your patients who are parents about school this fall?Take our weekly news poll on what you and your colleagues are saying to parents of school age kids now that the fourth COVID-19 wave is rolling across the nation and children are too young to be vaccinated Vaccine passports come into effect in Manitoba ahead of more public health measuresProof of COVID-19 vaccination is now required to enter a range of venues and businesses, including restaurants, bars, bingo halls, gyms and movie theatres. QUIZ: What do you know about COVID booster shots? The information and guidance continue to evolve. Do you know the latest on booster shots? Calgary pharmacist suspended for diverting meds for personal use A Hearing Tribunal for the Alberta College of Pharmacy found he was guilty of unprofessional conduct. Ivermectin: efficacy and safety data lacking for COVID-19 prevention or treatment Health Canada advises consumers not use veterinary or human dosage forms of ivermectin to prevent or treat COVID-19. Deeply divided U.S. Supreme Court allows Texas law banning most abortions to remain in place The court voted 5-4 to deny an emergency appeal from abortion providers and others that sought to block enforcement of the law that went into effect Wednesday. Sex, lies and sanctions: Psychiatrist hit with $15,000 penalty and barred from practice College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta said sanctions would have been worse had Dr. Ian Postnikoff stayed in practice 2021 had deadliest first half of a year for drug toxicity in B.C., chief coroner says It's the highest death toll recorded in the first six months of a calendar year during the province's overdose crisis. CPSO urges Ontario doctors to be selective about issuing medical exemptions for COVID vax Reunited—and it feels so good! London, Ont. pharmacist Nanci Frank submitted this photo of her happy reunion with her son. First Previous 1047 1048 1049 1050 1051 Next Last