Texas Medical Board sanctions doctors for delayed pregnancy care deaths after investigations found treatment delays and missteps in three cases linked to maternal fatalities under strict abortion laws in Texas.
FTC and DOJ are calling for alternative law school accrediting agencies, citing antitrust concerns and arguing that ABA dominance may limit competition, increase costs, and restrict access.
An Ontario paediatrician has been suspended for three months after the CPSO found she engaged in an inappropriate relationship with a long-term patient’s family member.
The Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario imposed $1.2 million in penalties amid increased enforcement targeting unlicensed mortgage brokers and insurance agents.
Prince Edward Island PEI merges nursing and midwifery under a single regulatory college, streamlining oversight and strengthening support for nurses, midwives, and the healthcare system across the province.
Nightingale College has filed a lawsuit against the Georgia Nursing Board, challenging restrictions that prevent its out-of-state nursing students from completing clinical placements in Georgia.
The European Commission has introduced a ban on destroying unsold clothes, footwear and accessories to reduce textile waste and encourage more sustainable practices across the fashion industry.
Health Canada is consulting on proposed regulatory changes that could expand drone pesticide application, allowing pesticides approved for aerial spraying to also be applied by drones under existing safety requirements.
FINRA fined Credit Suisse $7.1 million after finding lapses in supervisory systems that allowed potential insider trading and other compliance failures between 2012 and 2020.
Liberals accepted Conservative-backed amendments to their proposed regulatory sandbox, adding safeguards for public consultation, reporting to Parliament, and limits on ministerial powers.