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Braid: Kenney will stand by health minister after defeat of tentative deal with doctors

Article content There’s no doubt some doctors voted against Tyler Shandro as much as the deal itself in turning down the tentative pay agreement with the UCP government. Emotions got very hot last year. The health minister didn’t manage to cool them with several recent conciliatory gestures. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Braid: Kenney will stand by health minister after defeat of tentative deal with doctors Back to video There’s often a point in bitter disputes when nothing a party says will be believed. For some docs, that’s what it came down to.

Alberta premier rejects call to fire health minister over failed doctors contract

Alberta premier rejects call to fire health minister over failed doctors contract Poll Yes By The Canadian Press on March 31, 2021. Alberta Minister of Health Tyler Shandro removes his mask while announcing a new agreement between Alberta Health Services and a Calgary manufacturer to produce medical equipment in Calgary on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh EDMONTON – Alberta Premier Jason Kenney is rejecting Opposition calls to fire his health minister following a failed wage deal with doctors. Kenney says Tyler Shandro has his full support. Kenney notes Shandro was trying to get a good-faith deal done to fairly compensate doctors in a province that has faced years of revenue declines.

Lack of trust one reason doctor deal failed; Kenney stands by his health minister

  CALGARY Premier Jason Kenney says he has 100 per cent confidence in his health minister after some Calgary physicians say a lack of trust was one reason they voted to reject a tentative deal with the province and the Alberta NDP called for Tyler Shandro to be fired. Being the minister of health is always the toughest job in any provincial government, Kenney told reporters Wednesday. We absolutely want to sit down with the medical association and to continue the momentum we had going into this agreement. The Alberta Medical Association (AMA) said 53 per cent of physicians who voted rejected the tentative agreement with the province.

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