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Un jury déterminera le sort d un ex-sous-ministre accusé de fraude au N -B
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The day the doctors walked
It was a standoff between the province and its doctors that led to something rarely seen in this country. On Jan. 8, 2001, most of New Brunswick’s family doctors shut down their offices, going on strike in an effort to get the Bernard Lord government to increase doctors fees.
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In a rare move, New Brunswick s doctors went on strike on Jan. 8, 2001, for higher wages
Posted: Jan 09, 2021 9:00 AM AT | Last Updated: January 9
On Jan. 8, 2001, New Brunswick s doctors closed their offices in a rare doctors strike to get wage parity with their counterparts in Nova Scotia.(Mark Quinn/CBC)