A Q&A on Ontario's latest drug reformsHere's a primer on what's changing, courtesy of the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. Newfoundland and Labrador reach fee agreement with doctorsDetails will be released later this month after the agreement is ratified OMA planning a social media 'thunderclap' Thursday afternoon to protest government actions Thousands of patients and doctors have signed up for initiative but others demand more concrete action States: Pharmacists defy anti-union Target Pharmacists and technicians in Brooklyn form first union in 110-year history of retailer. What you need to know about the changes to life insurance legislation Ontario chops fees again As of Oct. 1 all fees will drop a further 1.3% Quebec nurses walk away from negotiations with government Why physicians are fed up with medicare Two decades ago, doctors were optimistic about the future of the Canadian health-care system. Now, many are calling for change Privatization front and centre at Nurses' Union leadership debate Clinton announced another Canada policy this week, could affect millions: Pharma Democrat calls for legalizing prescription-pill imports from Canada. First Previous 376 377 378 379 380 Next Last