Paid for honing leadership? SMA check into the ideaSASKATOON | The Saskatchewan Medical Assembly (SMA) wrapped up its spring representative assembly meeting on Saturday. The representative assembly saw the highest attendance in its history with 120 present, 13 of which were medical students. Ontario doctor group hires self-described union 'bully' as advisor and chief negotiatorA doctors’ groups that’s been a thorn in the side of the Ontario Medical Association in recent years has hired a controversial union leader to help grow its ranks. Smart financial planning for the blended family Things can get complicated when you say ‘I do’ more than once P.E.I. to add catastrophic drug program Prince Edward Islanders will soon benefit from a new Catastrophic Drug Program designed to protect any individual or family whose drug costs are consuming an unreasonable share of their income. Attempted BCMA ‘reboot’ doesn’t pass Bid to shrink board to 15 members loses vote, but reformist doctors vow to continue effort Are women ruining medicine? For those who urge women to ‘work like men,’ remember that carrots are better than sticks for enticing doctors to change their approach to work Defending our colleges investigation RxA continues to work with Alberta government to address pharmacy concerns Fact versus fiction: Letting the air out of the balloon Alberta registrar offers rebuttal to colleges investigation Ont. Liberals should hand health over to ombudsman: NDP TORONTO | Ontario's New Democrats are making another demand to prop up the governing Liberals: give the ombudsman oversight of the health-care system. First Previous 811 812 813 814 815 Next Last