Government won't entertain Senate's proposal to amend assisted dying billFeds insist medical assistance in dying should only be available to those near death. Nova Scotia family leaves grandmother in ER for a week during Florida tripGrandchildren could no longer cope with her mild dementia. Illicit drug deaths could outpace vehicle crash fatalities in B.C. by year's end Government searching for solutions to stop soaring number of overdose deaths. Alberta hopes new ad campaign will reduce spike in gonorrhea, syphilis cases Provincial health officials say cases last year were up 80% from 2014. U.K.: Historic physician strike left 6,000 patients stranded in hospital Press Review - June 10, 2016 Senate deletes near death requirement from assisted dying bill Sets itself on collision course with government with amendment. Stateside: White male physicians earn 35% more than black counterparts BMJ study also reinforces past findings that that adjusted earnings for female physicians are far less than for men Vancouver drug users appeal for more safe injection sites Groups aim to stop surge of overdose deaths. Nova Scotia doctor charged with trafficking oxycodone pleads not guilty First Previous 1383 1384 1385 1386 1387 Next Last