Alberta doctors file lawsuit against province over changes to billing Quebec premier says 31 people have died at troubled long term care homeA police investigation is underway at a private long-term care facility in western Montreal where Quebec Premier Francois Legault said 31 people have died since March 13. Salaried pharmacists feeling the financial and psychological effects of COVID-19 A Quebec survey found that 40% were concerned of safety conditions at their pharmacy Petition asking for COVID hazard pay for nurses gets 175k signatures Ontario introduces $17B COVID 19 package; more than doubles deficit Techs a fast-growing segment at NLPB One in five Canadians think COVID-19 pandemic blown out of proportion: poll The poll suggests that 18- to 34-year-olds were most likely to think the crisis is overblown Employers need to give paid sick days to fight COVID-19 Presenteeism—as opposed to absenteeism—is especially dangerous in the midst of a pandemic Trudeau promises $1 billion for COVID-19 research, resilience as WHO declares pandemic The Canadian government has earmarked $500 million to help the provinces purchase equipment, increase testing and enhance surveillance and monitoring Dr. Nancy Whitmore on women in medicine March 8 is International Women's Day. To mark the occasion, we spoke to CPSO's first female registrar about women in medicine in 2020 First Previous 136 137 138 139 140 Next Last