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Should Alberta Seek More Autonomy?
A dialogue between Ted Morton and Jared Wesley
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November 1, 2024
Courageous Prudence
A non-partisan Senate works
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Artificial Intelligence and Politics
These drugs that keep you thin
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Mass Appeal
Naheed Nenshi wins over the NDP
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Traveling
On the Path of Joni Mitchell
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Damming the Rivers
Should we build more irrigation infrastructure in southern Alberta?
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Briefly Noted: October
New Alberta Books
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October 1, 2024
Why Can’t You Get a Family Doctor?
Alberta’s crisis in family medicine
Tags: 2020, abortion, ADHD, Adriana LaGrange, Alberta, alberta doctor, alberta family doctor, Alberta Medical Association, Alberta Views, albertafindadoctor.ca, AMA, asthma, Athabasca, autism, calgary, Canadian Medical Association, Central Alberta, clawback, clinics, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta, compensation, complexity modifiers, comprehensive family medicine, cosmetic medicine, COVID 19, cradle-to-grave, Daysland, disability tax credit, doctor near me, doctor shortage, doctors, Dow Wilson, edmonton, Elizabeth Fox, Elnora, emergency, emergency medicine, enhanced skills, epilepsy, family doctor, Family Medicine, feature article, fee schedules, fee-for-service model, find a doctor, free healthcare, generalist, geriatrics, Gynecologist, Hart Family Medical, health minister, healthcare system, Heiltsuk First Nation, ideological war, immigrants, increased demand, Indigenous Issues, Indigenous patients, Innisfail, inpatient, labour and delivery, life expectancy, longitudinal care, Maple, marginalization, med students, medical care, medical report, medical school, medication, medicine hat, Michelle Hart, Michelle Morros, Monica Kidd, neurodiverse, nurse practitioners, Obstetrician, October 2024, Olds, online medical service, orphaned patients, overflow patients, palliative care, patient care, Paul Parks, Penhold, pharmacists, Physician Comprehensive Care Model, Pine Lake, pregnancy, preventive care, primary care, residency training, Rob Graham, Sana Samadi, Signal Hill, single parent, social anxiety, South Africa, sports medicine, stabilization funding, Sylvan Lake, trans healthcare, transgender healthcare, Trochu, Tyler Shandro, UCP, university of alberta, UofA, virtual medicine, walk-in clinic, Why Can't you get a Family Doctor, work benefits, work-life balance
“More Extreme Fires”
Climate change comes for Jasper
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