Ontario's Bill 41: The 'physicians last' billFor years, Ontario doctors have advocated for primary care reform and it now appears the government is poised to deliver. Only the new law, Bill 41, is nothing like doctors had hoped Deal with Quebec family doctors 'cushions blow' of accessory fee ban Something new? Thoughts on the upcoming special council meeting of the Ontario Medical Association Judge scraps B.C.'s bid to toss lawsuit against welfare deductions for methadone Proposed class-action seeks compensation for people who had to use part of welfare cheques to pay for addiction treatment. Health Canada seizes 'health products' from Toronto adult shop Dangerous 'poppers', sexual enhancement products seized. Quebec pharmacists reach tentative deal with government to avoid medical accessory fee ban Blood tests, flu vaccines given by nurses on store premises expected to be excluded from ban. Doctor who pitched a gardening tool on Dragons Den disciplined for 'egocentric' behaviour Dr. Marc Podell was 'repeatedly inaccessible' during on-call periods, and was often late or absent for emergency surgeries In Brief: Some N.L. pharmacies denying I.V. drug users clean needles Stigma behind refusal, says local advocate. In Brief: N.W.T. man seeking compensation for pharmacy error Patient given pills 10 times the correct dosage. 'Chaos' predicted in Quebec private clinics as ban on accessory fees kicks in Quebec specialists say they will no longer negotiate with health minister First Previous 311 312 313 314 315 Next Last