The three-year decriminalization pilot project was enacted on Jan. 31, 2023, exempting those who are in possession of small amounts of opioids from facing criminal charges.
Erin Callahan has lived with type 1 diabetes for 37 years. She uses insulin daily. After starting a new job, she was shocked to learn that her new drug plan would not cover her insulin. Why?
What will the future of senior care look like in Alberta as the province kicks off major change? New legislation could lead to fewer controls, some healthcare professionals worry.
Many physicians rely on incorporation for financial stability and retirement planning and so Ottawa should reconsider increasing the capital gains tax rate, says Dr. Ross.
Health and regulatory lawyer Aly Háji, a former pharmacist and Ontario College of Pharmacists prosecutor, says a registrar's investigation into the pharmacists among Shoppers' top corporate ranks would be a good place to start.