British Columbia to eliminate medical service plan premiums in 2020A premium long viewed as a financial irritant in British Columbia that is paid by individuals and families for health care will be eliminated on Jan. 1, 2020. Opioid makers gave $10M to U.S. advocacy groups amid epidemicA new government report sheds light on the opioid industry's ability to shape public opinion Federal nurses weigh in on dispute between B.C. nurse groups Hospital staff continue fight for increased healthcare funding, join demonstration Neighbourhood Pharmacies appoints two pharmacists to leadership roles Sandra Hanna will take over as Vice President, Pharmacy Affairs and Aimee Sulliman as Senior Vice President, Public Affairs. Leaders in Pharmacy 2018: Brenda Bursey - Involvement is key to affecting change NDP criticizes way Liberals added abortion rights criteria to jobs program Alberta conservatives eye flat tax, private health delivery in draft policies Barry Sherman was under investigation for breaking lobbying rules at the time of his death The founder of Apotex pharmaceuticals, who has been widely praised for his generous philanthropy, was also famously litigious during his career N.B. is first province to sign bilateral healthcare agreement with Ottawa First Previous 38 39 40 41 42 Next Last