Sherman family requests demolition of home where philanthropists were killedThe double-homicide remains unsolved, and police have provided no substantial updates on the case for more than a year Expert panel says country needs new agency to oversee pharmacare program Alberta Health extends funding agreement with RxA B.C. doctors encountering new challenges evaluating car accident victims A new rule change has limited the 'pain and suffering' awards that can be paid out for minor injuries, but it's the doctor who determines the nature of the injury Bill 74 – The biggest change to healthcare in 50 years! Seriously? 'I have lost confidence': Jane Philpott's cabinet resignation letter CPSO responds to complaints made against doctors advocating for gun control Trauma surgeon Dr. Najma Ahmed is facing 68 college complaints following a coordinated effort to malign her from a pro-gun lobby Pharmacists warn about potential risks of U.S. policies on Canadian drug imports It is currently illegal for anyone but manufacturers to import drugs into the U.S., but a new law would allow for personal imports Anti vaccine campaign 'very concerning,' says Ontario's health minister Ontario's health minister says a large ad campaign urging Toronto residents to be wary of vaccinations is "very concerning.'' British Columbia school board votes to provide students free tampons, pads A British Columbia school board believes it is one of the first in the country to provide free feminine hygiene products in washrooms. First Previous 215 216 217 218 219 Next Last