Quebec to force unvaccinated to pay 'significant' financial penaltyAdult Quebecers who won't get vaccinated and don't have a medical exemption will be forced to pay a health "contribution,'' Quebec Premier Francois Legault told reporters on Tuesday. Canada likely to get to place where provinces mull vaccine mandates: DuclosJean-Yves Duclos told a COVID-19 briefing on Friday that such a measure was not currently being contemplated in Canada, but his personal opinion was that the country would get there at some point. Quebec pharmacies to receive new supply of rapid tests next week Pharmacy supplies of take-home rapid antigen tets ran out within days of announced distribution date of December 20. US pharmacies scrambling to hire pharmacy techs Exodus of techs due to long hours and low wages has major impact Alberta docs now allowed to bill for longer virtual appointments, related indirect care The changes took effect Jan. 1, 2022 and the province is set to evaluate the changes over the coming year. Home office tax deductions The pandemic may mean you qualify even though in most years you would not. Practising self care for physicians Dr. Ginevra Mills, a reproductive specialist, tells us why self care matters particularly for physicians compared to other professions. NLMA and province reach tentative agreement The deal covers 1,300 salaried, alternate payment plan and fee-for-service physicians in Newfoundland and Labrador. Can medicine survive modern society? Medicine needs three things to survive, argues Dr. Shawn Whatley: civility, logic and free speech. Not in it for the money: Most New Brunswick docs bill less than $500K a year The province needs to stay competitive with other jurisdictions in the country and abroad, says the president of the New Brunswick Medical Society. First Previous 163 164 165 166 167 Next Last