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Modern optometry training has evolved far beyond what it was even 10 years ago. Alberta’s regulations aren’t keeping pace.
Collusion by the two provinces to advance their economic projects at the expense of the First Nations Clean Water Act, a bill ...
Westland Insurance, one of Canada’s largest independent insurance brokerages, has acquired Forefront Insurance, a provider ...
A new report from the Alberta Medical Association (AMA) gives the province’s health-care system low grades, citing long ...
An Alberta company swept up in allegations of government corruption says it’s being further harmed by the suppression of a ...
Auditor general Doug Wylie says the scope and complexity of the health-care corruption probe means his office needs to hire ...
A partnership in Alberta reflects efforts by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research to improve Indigenous health ...
The head of emergency medicine for Alberta's doctors association is challenging Premier Danielle Smith to join him on shift ...
Alberta Health Services says measles cases are growing in the province's northwest region, particularly in the communities of La Crete, Fort Vermilion and High Level.
A former health-care agency leader is asking a judge to deliver a quick decision on her wrongful dismissal lawsuit against the Alberta government, but the province says it will push back.
Wylie told the committee that $990,000 of that amount is needed to continue his examination into possible political interference procurement practices at the provincial health department and Alberta ...