N.L. moves to end private ambulance strike with bill declaring services essentialAbout 120 workers with seven private ambulance services owned by Fewer's Ambulance Service walked off the job Friday at noon, seeking higher wages and a better pension plan. Health ministers making progress on funding talks, finding common ground: DuclosProvincial governments and the federal Liberals are far more optimistic—flat-out confident, in fact—that a new long-term healthcare funding deal will be reached in time for the next federal budget in the spring. Renovated ER at Nova Scotia's Cumberland Regional Health Centre to reopen next month The provincial health authority says the newly renovated space at the Cumberland Regional Health Centre in Amherst, N.S., is to reopen Feb. 14. Newfoundland and Labrador in talks over blended capitation model for family doctors If it goes through, the new compensation model will be a first for the province. Caption Oct.’s cartoon: Jacket doc Time to dole out some laughter as medicine. Share your funny caption idea for a chance to win. No pharmacare bill this year would be a deal breaker, says NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh Will pharmacare be the straw that breaks the confidence-and-supply agreement's back? Shoppers Drug Mart tech issues lead to delays and frustration among patients “It just makes me very angry,” said one patient, who couldn’t get her pain medication for days. Caption April’s cartoon: Seeing spots? Time to dole out some laughter as medicine. Share your funny caption idea for a chance to win. Officials promise changes at Montreal hospital after ER nurse protest More than 90 of 115 nurses in the hospital's ER signed a petition demanding the unit chief resign. New report on imposed sterilization raises issues of systemic racism in Quebec Among the 35 testimonies from First Nations and Inuit women included in the study, there were 22 cases of forced sterilization occurring between 1980 and 2019. First Previous 169 170 171 172 173 Next Last