CPhA Update: Winter/Spring 2011Tackling drug shortages, promotes renewed role for feds in health care. Brewery workers locked out over drug benefitsA dispute centred around prescription drug coverage has led to the lockout of 172 employees at a Moosehead bottling plant in Saint John. Japan disaster: no radiation risk expected for Canada The damage to power plants in Japan is not expected to pose any health risks to people in Canada, according to government officials. What I’ll miss most is the extraordinary people National editor stepping down after 22 years with the Medical Post CNA’s Cross-Country Tour: Meeting Canada’s Nurses in Their Communities Ontario to appeal decision on private label generics The Ontario government isn’t going to back down on its banning of private label generic drugs. Critics slam doctor college’s asbestos stance Quebec College of Physicians' release says it is not a 'referee on political, social or economic questions' Plucky Brazil a welcome addition to New World winemakers After less than two decades, the country’s burgeoning wine industry is punching above its weight Association wants recognition as independent rep for Shoppers associates Network of frustrated associate-owners form new organization called the United Association of Pharmacists Franchisees. Rally calls for Indian doctor’s freedom First Previous 89 90 91 92 93 Next Last