Political heavies: Stories that mattered in 2012With fee battles in Alberta and Ontario, along with angst in Quebec over payment, 2012 was a very busy year for Political Editor Jered Stuffco. Here are his 2012 political picks, along with a few quirky stories thrown in for good measure. Talk of the town: 2012's most discussed storiesIn 2012, our motto could be summed up by a Bonnie Rait song: Let's give them something to talk about. With that in mind, here are our top commented blog posts for the past year. The most read Medical Post stories of 2012 Worries about money and health angst dominated the news agenda this year, so it's little surprise that those two topics show up on the list of the year's most-read stories. Why aren't you following these people on Twitter? Twitter is a great source for breaking news, information, dialogue and even some much-needed humour. Here are 8 Tweeters who are worth your time. Bill 50 awaits Royal Assent in Newfoundland and Labrador Statute will allow pharmacy board to regulate pharmacy technicians, expand its own regulation-making authority to address expanded scope of practice. ONA President Linda Haslam-Stroud walks the picket line with elementary teachers in Burlington Newspaper says doctors have become a 'militant labour group' The two sides are still seeking an agreement by Dec. 31, and in the meantime, the AMA is asking doctors to reach out to patients. Corridor consults in the 21st century Longing to step into an online —and active— doctors’ lounge Laval touts big family practice retention rate Doctor’s views on for-profit care naive First Previous 523 524 525 526 527 Next Last