08-06-2026 21:30 via nanaimobulletin.com

B.C. doctors ratify new 4-year deal, get more pay for rural and maternity care

B.C.’s doctors have ratified their main labour agreement with the province for the next four years.
The agreement between the province and Doctors of BC increases funding for doctors practicing in areas of need, adds eligibility for after-hours premiums and provides funding to address gender inequity and income disparities.
“Our health care system is under enormous strain, and this agreement will help support doctors in delivering the best possible care,” Doctors of BC Presiden
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