Money, money, money—what am I really worth these days?A family physician wonders, with all his years of medical experience and business acumen, what is he really worth now? The influence of opium and cocaine panic in Canadian drug policyCurrent discussions on the history of prohibition and drug laws in Canada have explored the narrative that Canada’s drug laws were fuelled by racism We need to change how we fund healthcare, not who funds it, argues CMAJ author Canadian healthcare hosts many promising pilot programs, but even when there's evidence to support them, they run into funding problems Unionists break the law, put patients at risk Stories from retirement: Inconspicuous presumption Should visitors to Canada be required to get medical travel insurance? Dogs' sensitive noses may be the key to early detection of lung cancer U.S. support of formula over breastfeeding is a race issue The formula industry has responded to the decline in sales to white women in the U.S. by ramping up its marketing to black and brown women overseas. It's time for the OMA to address the single greatest threat to patient health The new Ontario government announced it is taking three steps that will have a major negative impact on those living in poverty in Ontario—the OMA needs to do something about that Dealing with the fallout of a sexual assault Sexual assaults are drastically underreported, which is a problem because attackers don't fear the consequences of their actions First Previous 350 351 352 353 354 Next Last