Montreal backs Toronto health authorities calling for decriminalizing drugsThe city's director of public health said decriminalization will certainly be on the agenda at provincial and national health meetings B.C. parents urged to check immunization records after Chinese vaccine recallHealth authorities in British Columbia are urging parents of toddlers who were vaccinated in parts of China last year to check their records for a recalled vaccine. N.L. woman uses obituary to advocate against fat shaming in medical profession Ellen Maud Bennett died at the age of 64 after being diagnosed with inoperable cancer and being given only days to live Quebec dentists file notice to withdraw from public system amid contract dispute Health minister Gaetan Barrette said he will sign a decree to stop this from happening Antipsychotics and older patients: proceed with caution Fate of Ontario safe injection, overdose prevention sites in limbo Health Minister Christine Elliott said the government is reviewing evidence on the sites to see if they 'have merit'' Ontario to use part of mental health funding for police initiatives The funding will go to help first responders deal with mental health issues and to offer de-escalation training Ousted president of B.C. Nurses' Union sues to get job back Gayle Duteil is seeking damages, as well as reinstatement to the presidency and as a member of the union It's time for mandatory (not voluntary) drug company-to-doctor payment disclosure It's been a year since drug companies could voluntarily disclose payments to doctors. That method didn't work, so it's time to make the 'Sunshine Policy' mandatory. Dutch doctor could be criminally prosecuted for euthanasia The country's laws surrounding euthanasia have been gradually relaxed, first in 2002 and again in 2016 First Previous 1122 1123 1124 1125 1126 Next Last