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The CMA applauds the passage in Parliament of Bill S-228, an Act to amend the Criminal Code (sterilization procedures).
Thank you to Senator Yvonne Boyer, Members of Parliament, Senators and the many experts and community leaders who contributed evidence throughout the legislative process.
Do you know a physician in Nova Scotia with exceptional leadership skills who's also a member of Doctors Nova Scotia and @cmadocs.bsky.social — or is that you? Help us find that key player by encouraging them to apply or putting your own name forward.
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At this year’s Annual General Meeting, the CMA reaffirmed its commitment to members, highlighting ongoing efforts to strengthen engagement, support physicians and advance key advocacy priorities.
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The Canadian Medical Association (CMA) applauds the passage in Parliament of Bill S-228, an Act to amend the Criminal Code (sterilization procedures).
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The Canadian Medical Association (CMA) reaffirmed its commitment to members and the communities they serve during its May 29 Annual General Meeting, with board chair Dr. André Bernard and CEO Alex Munter highlighting how the organization is supporting the profession in a complex and evolving health care system.
For generations, Indigenous Peoples have been the stewards of the land, water and resources that we share. Their traditions have helped shape our nation. That’s why today, we reflect on this rich history, reiterate our commitment to reconciliation and look ahead to a brighter, more inclusive future.
When health data is ‘locked’, patients are often left filling information gaps that the health system should be able to handle. That’s why we're calling on the federal government to pass #BillS5, the #ConnectedCare for Canadians Act, and we’re asking for your support.
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On the 30th anniversary of National Indigenous Peoples Day, the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) reflects on the rich history and contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples across the c...
It’s unacceptable for foreign-owned platforms to continue to get rich at the expense of our children’s mental health, privacy and personal safety. That’s why @cmadocs.bsky.social supports the introduction of the Safe Social Media Act.
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AI is already showing promise in reducing doctors’ administrative work, improving system efficiency and supporting clinical decision-making.
The CMA welcomes the federal government’s new AI strategy and its focus on strong protections for Canadians.
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The Canadian Medical Association (CMA) applauds the federal government for its new national artificial intelligence (AI) strategy, which will expand AI use in health care while ensuring strong protect...
The giants of tech and online media have been mining profit from the attention of Canadian kids for far too long. That’s why the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) supports the introduction of the Saf...
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“Physicians need to lead the way in establishing inclusive practices and creating spaces where queer and trans patients feel comfortable expressing themselves fully. The stronger our connections are, the stronger we are."
Read more from @umontreal.ca resident Dr. Douglas Lebo.
The CMA’s Voices of the Profession series spotlights members from every career stage who are advocating with us for a stronger profession and a better future of health. Here, Dr. Douglas Lebo, a non-b...
Sometimes, your peers are the problem. From passive-aggressive comments to overtly rude behaviour, doctors open up about incivility between colleagues and the impact on both health workers and the system.
#BeyondBurnout
The rise of #ClimateChange also means the emergence of climate-sensitive infectious diseases, which pose significant risks to human health. Through collaboration, information sharing, and advocacy, here's how physicians can prepare for what comes next.
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Burnout is a serious issue affecting the wellness of physicians and health care teams. Learn about how doctors can cope and action by the Canadian Medical Association.