N.S. father says drug pricing 'chess game' cost his daughter her lifeHer death has become a rallying cry for advocates who say the federal government's recent changes to drug-pricing regulations are preventing 'life-saving' medicines from reaching Canada B.C. hospice loses funding after refusing to provide assistance in dyingThe contract gives the hospice about $1.5 million annually, which covers 94% of the cost to operate 10 beds Prepare for new coronavirus like an emergency, Canadian health minister advises There has been a rash of new cases appearing in Italy, Iran, South Korea and Japan over the past week Federal MAiD bill gets mixed reviews The conservatives have suggested the bill 'goes far beyond' the court ruling that ordered the new legislation Feds table legislation that drops certain restrictions on MAiD The new law, if passed, would introduce a two-track approach to eligibility for assisted dying, based on whether a person's natural death is reasonably foreseeable World isn't ready for coronavirus outbreak, says Canadian WHO expert Canada's Health Minister Patty Hajdu said Canada is already ahead of many countries because it has a pandemic plan in place Family doctor loses licence after incompetence, sex assault charges A pair of criminal charges were also brought against the physician for sexually abusing the woman but were eventually dismissed Alberta doctors getting ready for court fight against new pay, benefits deal Premier Jason Kenney has said that even with looming changes to physician pay, Alberta's doctors will still be the best compensated in Canada Phone scammers target pharmacy customers Pharmacists in a small Alberta town have raised the alarm on what may be a national phenomenon Coronavirus containment window shrinking as virus spreads to more countries If a pandemic is declared, goal is still to hold the virus off for as long as possible before it starts spreading from person to person within Canada First Previous 997 998 999 1000 1001 Next Last