Five things about what's legal and what's not in Canada's new pot lawCanada's new law legalizing recreational cannabis goes into force on Wednesday. Here are five things about what's legal and what's not under this historic piece of legislation. OMA proposes 'new approach' to address fee relativityThe OMA has proposed that each and every medical specialty be allowed to present directly to the arbitration board to argue for their own 'relativity allocation' Quebecers to wake up Oct. 17 to some of the strictest cannabis laws in Canada The federal law permits Canadians to grow up to four marijuana plants per residence; Quebec's law bans all private cultivation, and public consumption Should we splinter the OMA? Challenging the OMA is good, but in time any new groups that form will find that they face the same problems as their current association—or worse OPA asks government committee for cannabis dispensing rights Association says it's important for pharmacists to provide guidance, particularly for vulnerable citizens such as seniors and those with a medical condition CPhA calls for big changes to Canadian pharmacies in federal budget recommendations The recommendations contain several asks related to national pharmacare, retail marijuana and opioid awareness N.S. privacy commissioner displeased with province's response to pharmacist snooping in patient records Catherine Tully commended Sobeys—which owned the chain where the privacy breach occurred—for its response Ontario fee talks have failed again, with a new government My hopes for the financial services industry Privacy, patient care and sunshine lists First Previous 234 235 236 237 238 Next Last