Opposition growing to use of notwithstanding clause for N.B. vaccination billThe new rules, which would take effect Sept. 1, 2021, were introduced this year amid a measles outbreak in southern New Brunswick OMA closes out 'extraordinary' council meeting: presidentThe association passed possibly the most consequential set of governance changes in its history, and saw unprecedented numbers of physicians approve a new relativity approach The BC Supreme Court hearing and the need for innovation in public healthcare 'A victory for Cambie Surgeries would be a loss for the many Canadians who would not be able to pay out-of-pocket or afford private insurance' Alberta committee rejects conscience rights bill for healthcare providers A private member's bill that would have given further protection to Alberta health workers who invoked their conscience rights has been rejected at the committee level. Ontario physicians do not need consent to withhold CPR that they feel will not benefit patients New Brunswick invokes notwithstanding clause in bill making vaccination mandatory Section 33 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which allows governments to override parts of the charter, is rarely used Trudeau appears open to safer opioid proposal in Vancouver: mayor Closing arguments underway in legal case over private healthcare in B.C. Saskatchewan health minister refutes Opposition claim of doctor muzzling OMA governance change: What you will see and why it matters A brief discussion of what we hope to see happen if the OMA membership accepts the proposed GT20 governance changes First Previous 192 193 194 195 196 Next Last