CanWest Mediaworks, a Canadian newspaper and TV giant, is suing the Canadian government to get the country's ban on consumer drug ads repealed, PharmaTimes reported.(DTC REPORT: Update)

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CanWest Mediaworks, a Canadian newspaper and TV giant, is suing the Canadian government to get the country's ban on consumer drug ads repealed, PharmaTimes reporte...

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