Denise Carpenter appointed president and CEO of CACDSNew association head previously served in a leadership role in Canada’s nuclear industry. Stateside: Merger of nurses, health care union could threaten powerful rival, increase labour tensions More than a dozen nurses at Edmonton south side care centre go on strike Nurses at Edmonton seniors' home served notice they would walk off job Monday afternoon Nurses at a south Edmonton seniors home will walk off the job on Monday afternoon. Pharmacist fired for praying on the job A pharmacist in California is suing Walmart after apparently being fired for praying on the job. Target prepares for pharmacy debut Retailer reports half of franchisees in place already. Alberta MD gets 10-month ban for relationship with patient EDMONTON | A doctor in Alberta has been given a lengthy suspension, a hefty fine and a list of other conditions for having a romantic affair with a female patient. 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. ONA President Linda Haslam-Stroud walks the picket line with elementary teachers in Burlington Labour pains: Could doctors form their own unions? Organizing outside your provincial association is a risky business First Previous 350 351 352 353 354 Next Last