Government eases restrictions on prescription heroinAccess to treatment for opioid addiction is about to get easier as the government promises changes to drug laws that will do away with some of the obstacles preventing doctors from offering prescription heroin and methadone. Feds ease restrictions on prescription heroin to address opioid epidemic Wellspring Awards open for nominations The Canadian Foundation for Pharmacy is offering up to $10,000 in individual grants for this year's Wellspring Leadership Awards. Cholera outbreak in British Columbia Illness likely contracted after eating herring eggs Group of N.S. healthcare unions to hold first provincewide strike vote Ontario government to boost hospital funding by $822 million Ontario failing to recover millions in fraudulent OHIP billings by physicians: CBC investigation Pharmacy robber faces 52 charges A 42-year-old Toronto man faces 52 charges related to a series of pharmacy robbers in the city. Guilty of improper conduct: Regina doctor fined for problem with circumcision US 'right to try' drug debate rages on The idea is a political crowd-pleaser with a catchy slogan: giving desperately ill patients the "right to try'' experimental medicines. First Previous 1168 1169 1170 1171 1172 Next Last