Alberta's auditor general says widespread turnover at the executive level of AHS played a role in inconsistent reporting, as ...
Alberta's privacy watchdog is raising concerns about the government's plan to add health-care numbers to driver's licences ...
The CMA and doctors in Alberta are challenging recent legislation that they say may interfere with the ability to provide ...
Some 22,000 Alberta health-care workers, including paramedics, have a new four-year contract. On Tuesday, the Health Sciences Association of Alberta said that after a nearly weeklong vote, about 67 ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s government has introduced new legislation that would allow patients to pay for medical care ...
In the first week of December, there was a 70 per cent jump in the number of lab-confirmed influenza cases in Alberta, along ...
Alberta's Bill 11 would shift medically-necessary physician costs from public healthcare to private insurers, fundamentally ...
The two companies are owned in part by Sam Mraiche, the Edmonton businessman at the centre of the province’s procurement ...
The Alberta Union of Provincial Employees says in a news release that more than 16,000 nursing care members, which includes ...
Danielle Smith’s push to bring in for-profit health care is opening the door to conflicts and rising costs. Jeremy Appel is an Edmonton-based independent journalist who writes the Orchard on Substack.
Alberta Health Minister Adriana LaGrange, seen here with Premier Danielle Smith, was questioned on Wednesday about the firing of the AHS CIO and other high ranking officials. She confirmed the ...