Union representing Alberta nurses says dozens of positions being eliminatedThe union representing Alberta nurses says AHS plans to eliminate 23 registered nurse positions and four licensed practical nurse positions in Edmonton, and replace them with 16 health care aides. OHA names new president and CEO on interim basisTORONTO | The Ontario Hospital Association's board of directors has appointed Anthony Dale as interim president and CEO, effective immediately. Can Toronto ‘Collaborate to Compete’? There’s a move afoot to develop a world-leading life sciences cluster in Canada’s largest city. Can it be done? What will it take? New Brunswick government within rights to cap payment to doctors, court told NBMS president: If this one is not respected, what's the point of negotiating in the future? Biotech’s capital challenge Canadian life sciences companies are poised for greater success. All they need is a billion dollars Sobeys buys Canada Safeway, including 199 in-store pharmacies Contrarian: What's up at the NRC? The change in direction for the National Research Council may be another sign of Conservative animosity to science. Or maybe not Editorial: How to get new hospitals built The use of public-private partnerships (P3s) for hospital construction still makes some people nervous. Despite these misgivings, the fact is that the P3 approach gets the job done. Toronto's Women's College Hospital unveils 'hospital of the future' TORONTO | Women’s College Hospital celebrated the unveiling of a new ambulatory-care facility at a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday. Leadership: Lead with your strengths Nobody’s good at everything — it’s more effective to build on your strengths than work on your weaknesses First Previous 488 489 490 491 492 Next Last