A 'no' vote for binding interest arbitration We shouldn't condone 'legal bullying' in medicare trial Ontario's Protecting Patients Act: self-regulation, R.I.P. Ontario college was already publicly posting 'virtually all' physician info now required by Bill 87 The CPSO began to amend its bylaws in an effort to increase transparency in 2012 and most of those changes came into effect September 2015 What it boils down to in Ontario: risk and trust Bill 87, the Protecting Patients Act, becomes law in Ontario Law passed despite protests from doctors across the province; though OMA acknowledged some 'important' amendments were achieved Seniors' home workers in Alberta fighting to get first agreement to lose jobs Ontario health minister affirms government 'has no intention' of backing out of arbitration agreement with doctors While both the ministry and the OMA have repeatedly said the agreement was negotiated in good faith, some physicians are still worried the government may not honour it B.C. nurses' union says candidates can't run in election due to misleading info Understanding the rules of the game in Ontario First Previous 207 208 209 210 211 Next Last