More physicians registering in Alberta, but doctors say data 'could be misleading'

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More physicians registering in Alberta, but doctors say data 'could be misleading'
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Alberta doctors say they need more context before celebrating increasing physician registrations in the province. According to the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta, as of the end of September, there were 12,126 physicians registered in Alberta.

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Edmonton police are hoping the public can help identify people involved in a shooting in the southside neighbourhood of Duggan last month.Three men convicted of helping lead and co-ordinate the border blockade at Coutts, Alta., in 2022 are to be sentenced next year.Health-care advocate says new primary care agency won't fix Lethbridge doctor shortage

Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe announced Thursday that if re-elected his party's 'first order of business' would be to introduce a policy that would ban 'biological males' from changing with 'biological females' in school changerooms.STARS Air Ambulance and Craik RCMP were called to a serious collision on Highway 2 west of Chamberlain, Sask. on Thursday afternoon.

Some doctors in Ottawa say the pile of paperwork they're doing every day has been steadily growing as more public service workers seek doctor's notes in order to receive accommodations to work from home.The Ottawa Police Service is asking the public for help in identifying three suspects involved in an alleged theft and multiple fraud incidents that happened last month in the city's west end.

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