Alberta NDP says B.C. doctor deal a wakeup call to Smith to knock off pseudo-science
EDMONTON — The leader of Alberta’s Opposition NDP says the proposed pay deal for B.C. doctors is a wakeup call to Premier Danielle Smith to stop threatening to take a wrecking ball to Alberta’s health system and to end her embrace of pseudo-science.
Rachel Notley says the pay deal shows the race is on for scarce talent in the health field and that the organizational chaos and anti-science bent of Smith’s government is setting Alberta back.
This week the B.C. government announced a tentative deal that could see a full-time family doctor paid about $385,000 a year — a pay boost of about more than 50 per cent from the current $250,000.
Notley says it’s hard to make direct comparisons, but says the B.C. deal appears to be at least as good if not better than Alberta’s.