Alberta announces tentative deal with resident doctors

By The Canadian Press

Alberta’s Health Minister Adriana LaGrange has announced a tentative four-year deal with resident physicians.

The agreement could mean wage increases of three per cent in each of the first two years, and two per cent in each of the last two years.

It comes amid as negotiations with the United Nurses of Alberta have reached an apparent impasse that could lead to a strike vote.

Family doctors are also waiting on a delayed pay deal they say is needed to keep their clinics afloat.

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