Saturday, September 7, 2024
Saskatchewan’s premier says he believes a provincial-federal health-care deal is close.
In Alberta, the UCP Government under the leadership of both Premiers Jason Kenney and Danielle Smith has made addictions treatment a priority.
In Ontario, Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservative government is banning drug consumption sites near schools and child care centres, closing down 10 sites across the province, including 5 in Toronto. Sylvia Jones, Ontario's health minister also announced $378...
The NDP leader conceded that our health-care 'system is broken,' but is intent on replicating the failed approach for providing dental care
Alberta’s health minister says there will be $158 million in the upcoming budget to attract more physicians and other health-care professionals to fill gaps in care.
The speechalso reveals the government’s re-tabled budget being presented Tuesday will contain new direct money for parents.
Alberta has reached an agreement in principle with Ottawa on health-care funding.
The Conservatives are calling on the federal government to allow the importation and sale of foreign language-labelled versions of the same formulations of over-the-counter paediatric pain medication, in response to an ongoing nationwide shortage.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says if he were to be elected prime minister he would launch a $44-billion lawsuit against pharmaceutical companies to account for what he calls their role in the opioid epidemic.
It’s about to get easier for health-care workers from other countries to work in Saskatchewan.

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