The rocky relationship between the provincial government and B.C.’s physicians appears further damaged in the wake of a surprise offer to new doctors graduating medical school.
Despite what may sound like big numbers, doctors and residents are quick to point out that the plan doesn t account for the high costs of overhead that family doctors have to pay, on top of often massive student loan debts and the fact that they don t get pensions.
The rocky relationship between the provincial government and B.C.’s physicians appears further damaged in the wake of a surprise offer to new doctors graduating medical school.
A resident doctor s concern about rental housing affordability has made its way into the B.C. legislature with the official opposition party pushing the NDP finance minister for solutions.
A soon-to-be family of five in Oak Bay, B.C., is joining the chorus of people struggling with the rental market after being given notice by their landlord they need to move out.