Quebec Court of Appeal orders tobacco firms to put up $1B securityMoney to compensate victims who won landmark class-action lawsuit earlier this year. CBA launches initiative to reduce non-alcoholic beverage calories consumed by CanadiansIndustry aims to reduce beverage calories in the Canadian diet by 20% over the next 10 year ONA petition at centre of The Truth Hurts: Nurses Know campaign OMA eyes legal challenge after Ontario government refuses binding arbitration Announcement comes after facilitator-led appeals process fails Medical associations: good, bad or irrelevant? States: Bill to stop “pay for delay” reintroduced in U.S. Senate With uproar over highly priced drugs an election issue, Senate may finally pass bill. OMA planning a social media 'thunderclap' Thursday afternoon to protest government actions Thousands of patients and doctors have signed up for initiative but others demand more concrete action States: Pharmacists defy anti-union Target Pharmacists and technicians in Brooklyn form first union in 110-year history of retailer. Ontario chops fees again As of Oct. 1 all fees will drop a further 1.3% Ontario ministry refuses to say whether it will re-open negotiations with OMA Government says they are 'in contact' with OMA but new, good-faith negotiations seem distant at best First Previous 54 55 56 57 58 Next Last