Alberta health minister announces resident physician pay deal as family doctors wait

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EDMONTON – Alberta’s government has reached a new tentative four-year pay deal with resident physicians as the province grapples with overcrowding in hospitals and a potential health-care labour disruption.

The resident agreement includes wage increases of three per cent in each of the first two years, and two per cent in each of the last two years – amounting to about 10.4 per cent over four years.

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