Mark Holland says provincial and territorial health plans will cover primary care provided by nurse practitioners, pharmacists and midwives.
In addition to provinces and territories having to buy COVID-19 vaccines going forward, they will also be responsible for determining the timing of vaccinations.
TORONTO - The Public Health Agency of Canada says federal funding for COVID-19 vaccines will stop this year and the provinces ...
So the deal is: we do a leveraged buyout of you. We take on your national debt, which we refloat, without limit, and you ...
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OTTAWA - Canada's national unemployment rate was 6.7 per cent in December. Here are the jobless rates last month by province (numbers from the previous month in brackets): ...
On Friday at Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital in Saskatoon, federal Health Minister Mark Holland and provincial Health ...
Nurse practitioners and other non-physicians could be able to bill OHIP directly under federal policy changes that represent ...
P.E.I.'s Fisheries Department says it is concerned about the potential impacts of the devastating oyster parasite MSX and is ...
Provincial and territorial health plans will cover primary care provided by nurse practitioners, pharmacists and midwives ...
Canada is looking at putting retaliatory tariffs on American orange juice, toilets and some steel products if U.S.