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- 1/16/2023
Tentative contract reached for thousands of health support workers in B.C.
The BC General Employees' Union and Health Employers Association announced the agreement Monday, saying it was reached early Sunday morning. - 1/16/2023
Smith says no COVID-19 pardons because Canadian system doesn't work like the U.S.
Last week, in a scrum with reporters, Smith repeated that she was talking to prosecutors but didn't mention she had asked them to consider factors unique to the COVID-19 cases. - 1/16/2023
Sexual assault trial of Manitoba doctor delayed due to missing evidence
Dr. Arcel Bissonnette is facing 22 sexual assault charges for alleged offences against several female patients when he worked in Ste. Anne, a town southeast of Winnipeg. - 1/16/2023
Heritage hearing set for home of Nova Scotia's first Black doctor
Dr. Ligoure's story was brought to light in the 1980s by artist and historian David Woods, who was doing research for Black History Month at the Nova Scotia Public Archives. - 1/15/2023
Ontario's College of Physicians and Surgeons limits building access after threats
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario says it has been receiving up to 200 emails a month consisting of serious threats against staff and council members. - 1/15/2023
Jill Biden's skin cancer could fuel advocacy in cancer fight
The first lady often says the worst three words anyone will ever hear are, “You have cancer.'' She heard a version of that phrase for herself this past week. - 1/15/2023
Alberta NDP: 'A lot of lying going on' about premier's role in COVID-19 prosecutions
The United Conservative Party premier has been a staunch advocate of protesters against COVID-19 health restrictions. - 1/15/2023
Union calls Halifax hospital emergency department "revolving door" of staff
Among some of the union suggestions aimed at reversing that trend are the offering of incentives and signing bonuses to recruit new staff and retention bonuses for senior staff. - 1/15/2023
Taking fitness outside: 9 tips for becoming more active through the Canadian winter
Between wind, snow and plenty of nasty wet rain we've gotten this year, the Canadian outdoors aren't always appealing in winter. But these kinesiology professors want you to get up and get outside. - 1/15/2023
Frostbite amputations in Edmonton more than double last winter than any in past decade
“The vast, vast majority of these individuals were unhoused,” an emergency physician told CBC News.