A new bill aimed at allowing Alberta physicians to practise in both private and public health care systems will keep family ...
Kimberley Sautner, a Creighton resident, says her mother's Manitoba test results didn’t get to her Saskatoon-based family ...
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Health minister noncommittal on pharmacare, says expert report isn't binding
The federal health minister is not committing to following the road map set out by an expert committee to launch a national ...
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B.C. NDP's act of desperation to not lose battle over involuntary care
“We are in court right now defending the involuntary care provisions of the Mental Health Act,” the premier confirmed. “We ...
Edmonton Journal on MSN
Alberta seeks to change existing drug coverage, allow physicians to work in public and private sectors
Alberta is proposing a sweeping number of changes to several pieces of health-care legislation to allow specialized ...
Canada is tightening health and safety rules around 3D printing. Learn how new federal guidance protects workers and ...
The bill opens the door for Alberta surgeons to charge patients for privately-delivered procedures while keeping a foot in ...
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Alberta minister reportedly putting together first AI-generated legislation in Canada
The Alberta government is about to take the next logical step in artificial intelligence — using it to draft a proposed law.
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Alberta's Smith vows to continue fight against Ottawa despite pipeline pact win
EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is vowing to keep up the fight against Ottawa as she admits many of her United Conservative Party members still need to be convinced that her recent pipeline ...
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Health minister dismisses key recommendation from expert report on pharmacare in Canada
Health Minister Marjorie Michel is dismissing the key finding of an expert advisory committee on pharmacare, which says Ottawa should fully fund a list of essential medicines without cutting deals ...
NOT HAPPENING (PROBABLY) — Industry Minister MÉLANIE JOLY said Wednesday that she’s “absolutely not” interested in becoming Canada’s next ambassador to France, nipping speculation she’s up for the ...
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