Cybersecurity experts say Quebec vaccine passport safe, a model for the country 'Passport to freedom': Quebec says vaccine passports available for download WednesdayStarting Sept. 1, residents 13 years old and up will be required to show proof of vaccination to access businesses the government deems non-essential, such as gyms, bars and restaurants. OMA fails family practice with virtual care agreement The OMA approved an agreement to extend virtual fee codes for an additional year. There is much to like but in the current environment however, the extension agreement fails family practice. CMA Board Chair: We remain unbowed I accept the outcome of the votes. However, I will not accept the status quo for our association. Woman who coughed on market produce, claimed virus gets jail Two pharmacy techs elected to ACP Council Two pharmacy technicians—Dana Lyons and Laura Miskimins—have been elected to the Alberta College of Pharmacy (ACP) Council. Update on reopening plans across Canada Canada is once again allowing U.S. citizens and permanent residents back into the country, provided they've been fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Six month suspension for surgeon for insulting remarks toward staff A Montreal surgeon has been suspended for six months for repeatedly saying things like "When I speak, you shut your mouth" to nurses and attendants. Voters at CMA AGM vote down national elections, EDI initiative The CMA is dead. Long live the CMA The 154th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Canadian Medical Association will be one long-remember for many things says Dr. Eric Cadesky. First Previous 264 265 266 267 268 Next Last