The Alberta government says it will spend $17 million to plan nine new urgent care centres across the province. Health ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Health Minister Adriana LaGrange continue to face scrutiny over the dismissal of the ...
1d
Calgary Herald on MSNAirdrie to receive second urgent care centre as province commits $17 million across AlbertaThe $2 million from the province for a new health centre is a welcome relief, Airdrie Mayor Peter Brown said during the media ...
The Canadian Press on MSN2d
Alberta Health Services claims fired CEO kept confidential emails, seeking injunctionEDMONTON — Alberta's health authority is claiming its fired former executive breached her employment agreement by holding on ...
The Alberta government has confirmed $2 million in planning funds for Airdrie’s integrated primary and urgent care facility ...
The Canadian Press on MSN9d
Health agency head rebuts Alberta government's defence in wrongful dismissal lawsuitThe former head of Alberta Health Services says arguments by the province that she was fired for incompetence are not only ...
Health Minister dismissed board after directors forwarded a letter to the Auditor-General alleging that government officials ...
Adriana LaGrange, in a letter dated Feb. 27, gave Alberta Health Services permission to strike a deal with Health Partners International of Canada (HPIC) to give away the province’s unwanted ...
2d
Edmonton Journal on MSNIn new legal filing, AHS claims fired CEO who made corruption allegations broke employment agreement by retaining confidential emailsOn Wednesday, Sean Chilton, AHS senior vice-president of clinical operations, filed a sworn statement claiming Athana ...
Health Minister Adriana LaGrange is alleging the former CEO of Alberta Health Services was unwilling and unable to implement the government's plan to break up the health authority, became ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results