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Over-the-counter drugs could cut health costs: study

A Conference Board of Canada report makes the case for pharmacists rather than physicians providing patients with certain drugs

News | SAMANTHA WRIGHT ALLEN
Published: Thursday, 03/09/2017 5:04 pm EST
Last Updated: Friday, 03/10/2017 10:09 am EST

On Queen Street: Canadian Federation of Agriculture names its two leaders

Ron Bonnett and Norm Hall were elected during the group’s annual convention

News | SHRUTI SHEKAR
Published: Thursday, 03/09/2017 2:47 pm EST
Last Updated: Friday, 03/10/2017 1:34 pm EST

Donations for Trans Mountain pipeline expansion being investigated

Lobby Notes | SHRUTI SHEKAR
Published: Thursday, 03/09/2017 1:13 pm EST

Inuit group lobbying gov’t to increase polar bear quotas

A recent study found eastern arctic populations are stable or increasing, but caution sea ice loss may impact numbers

News | SAMANTHA WRIGHT ALLEN
Published: Wednesday, 03/08/2017 5:25 pm EST

Home builders talk mortgages, housing supply during Hill day

The Canadian Home Builders' Association organized 50-plus meetings with MPs

News | SAMANTHA WRIGHT ALLEN
Published: Tuesday, 03/07/2017 5:05 pm EST
Last Updated: Friday, 04/21/2017 10:00 am EDT

Global campaign calls on Canada to double education fund

As part of International Women’s Day, ONE Global asks Canada to increase its global education fund by two cents

News | SHRUTI SHEKAR
Published: Tuesday, 03/07/2017 4:34 pm EST

Maternity bill has industry support, faces cabinet opposition

The private member's bill will need cabinet support to get to past committee study, despite opposition at second reading

News | SAMANTHA WRIGHT ALLEN
Published: Tuesday, 03/07/2017 11:46 am EST
Last Updated: Tuesday, 03/07/2017 1:31 pm EST

On Queen Street: Chris Smillie leaves CBTU after 10 years, joins Tactix

Compass Rose hires two new to the team

News | SHRUTI SHEKAR
Published: Monday, 03/06/2017 3:52 pm EST

FCM launches opioid-fighting task force to help government

Health and public safety ministers to meet mayors in spring to talk strategy

News | SHRUTI SHEKAR
Published: Friday, 03/03/2017 4:28 pm EST
Last Updated: Friday, 03/03/2017 4:31 pm EST

On Queen Street: Academic federation names new executive director

Gabriel Miller leaves the Canadian Cancer Society after three years to join the Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences

News | SAMANTHA WRIGHT ALLEN
Published: Thursday, 03/02/2017 5:16 pm EST
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