BC drops appeal on ruling it discriminated against nursesAfter three years of denial, the federal government has tacitly acknowledged that it discriminated against 450 nurses who determine the eligibility of applicants for Canada Pension Plan disability benefits. Canada Health Act should be re-opened: CMADelegates pass motions to add ‘sustainability’ as sixth principle and for act to be ‘re-interpreted’ Construction begins on new UPEI School of Nursing building The $10.8 million project is expected to be completed by next fall. A promise for the Medical Post’s next 45 years Academic psychiatrists get new fee contract Dalhousie medical school funding woes continue Fraser offers CMA advice on sustainability Progress on pharmacy Blueprint Most of the major activities in plan expected to be implemented by September 2011. Arbitrator rules against ON wage freeze Liberal government hopes of imposing a wage freeze on 1 million Ontario workers to tackle a $19.7 billion budget deficit have been dealt a major setback by a provincial arbitrator. Thinking outside the hospital box First Previous 391 392 393 394 395 Next Last