The push for gender equity in physician leadership in Canada Quebec ex-pharmacist barred but still an ownerEven though the disciplinary council of the Quebec Order of Pharmacists has confirmed in an announcement that Jonathan-Yan Perreault will be suspended for almost 32 years, he still hasn’t sold all the pharmacies he owns. Ontario's Bill 41: The threat to our professional autonomy Armageddon is coming. Prepare yourself Incorporation tax changes: The impact will be ‘huge’ If federal proposals become law, doctors will pay tens of thousands more in tax Stories from retirement: Going gentle into that good night Federal tax changes threaten to derail doctors’ retirement plans, OMA says Medical associations weigh in on proposals affecting private corporations Don’t ‘go the extra mile’ to keep system afloat, legal expert advises Overworking yourself is bad for doctors and patients, says BMA medicolegal committee chair You’re incorporated—and you’re worried. Now what? Here are the key points to keep in mind about the federal government’s proposed tax changes OMA president says committee on relativity shouldn't be 'an issue of identity politics' The eight member committee is made up mostly of high-earning specialists, but Dr. Shawn Whatley insisted they're simply shooting for the most skilled members First Previous 204 205 206 207 208 Next Last