Supreme Court asked to hear appeal seeking faster trial on assisted dyingThe Supreme Court is being asked to hear an appeal seeking a faster trial on the constitutionality of Canada's law on medical assistance in dying. The case for a more active federal government in healthcare N.B. vote: Liberals promise health spending, vow to keep rural hospitals open Still many unknowns with Ontario's new retail cannabis model While pharmacies could apply to sell recreational cannabis, there's still no word on how medicinal cannabis will be distributed US Food and Drug Administration approves first generic EpiPen, extends EpiPen shelf life Canadian company seeks to market EpiPen alternative, while Food Allergy Canada provides advice concerning EpiPen shortage Fertility doctor who used his own sperm to impregnate patients surrenders licence While the doctor faces criminal charges for lying to investigators he faces no other charges because there is no state law prohibiting such action Changes at the Ministry of Health Dr. Sohail Gandhi, the president-elect of the Ontario Medical Association, reflects on a number of changes No renegotiation of doctors' remuneration, warns Quebec specialist federation Ontario's Ford government hires new lead negotiator in fee talks with OMA OMA no longer collecting dues on CMA's behalf The second province after Manitoba to unlink itself from the CMA this year First Previous 240 241 242 243 244 Next Last