B.C. health workers reach tentative four-year deal with employersThe bargaining association representing more than 67,000 healthcare workers in British Columbia’s hospitals and long-term care facilities says it has reached a new four-year deal with its employers. American pharmacy now accepting cryptocurrency Invictus Pharmacy in the U.S. will now accept cryptocurrency as payment. Conservatives demand probe into Ottawa’s loss of $20M in pharmaceutical products The loss was mentioned as a single line item in the 2025 public accounts, the audited financial statements of the federal government for the 2024-25 fiscal year. CFPC members reject automatic inflation-linked dues hike at annual meeting Two-thirds vote down proposal to increase fees in perpetuity. From aloof oligarchy to professional partner: 10 motions for CFPC reform How a hundred-year-old theory explains today's governance crisis. Vote NO on Oct. 29: No inflation protection without accountability Two doctors argue the CFPC is out of line to request automatic dues increases when doctors’ fees are stagnant. Leading through change: A chat with Tim Smith Outgoing CMA CEO Tim Smith on physician shortages, the MD Financial sale and why membership numbers don’t tell the whole story. CFPC fails to learn its lesson, makes the same mistake again Astounding that CFPC is aiming to set it up so membership dues go up automatically tied to the Consumer Price Index. Problem solved: How do I choose the right financial advisor and accountant for me? We asked, you answered: See what your physician peers said about finding the right financial advice. Free webinar: How B.C. doctors can build resilient medical corporations Doctors of BC have produced a recorded webinar with tips for physicians and clinic owners on incorporation and succession planning. First Previous 1 2 3 4 5 Next Last