Strengthening rural health care facilities
Alberta’s government is investing about $330 million over three years to support health capital projects in rural communities across the province.
Alberta’s government is investing about $330 million over three years to support health capital projects in rural communities across the province.
Alberta’s government is asking Albertans to be aware of measles symptoms and to access resources to protect themselves and prevent further spread.
Alberta’s government is asking Albertans to be aware of measles symptoms and to access resources to protect themselves and prevent further spread.
Alberta cabinet ministers will represent Alberta’s government at the 73rd U.S. National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C.
Alberta’s government is addressing the growing challenge of antimicrobial resistance and its impact on the well-being of Albertans, animal health and the environment.
Albertans will benefit from a $42-million investment to enhance primary care by recruiting more health providers and expanding essential services.
Proposed federal legislation would damage Alberta’s livestock industry, potentially placing arbitrary restrictions on producers, processors and consumers in a pandemic.
Minister of Health Adriana LaGrange and Minister of Technology and Innovation Nate Glubish will highlight the strength of Alberta’s biotechnology and life science sectors at the BIO 2024 International Conference in California June 3 to 6.
Minister of Health Adriana LaGrange and Minister of Technology and Innovation Nate Glubish will highlight the strength of Alberta’s biotechnology and life science sectors at the BIO 2024 International Conference in California June 3 to 6.
Proposed legislation would support the refocusing of Alberta’s health care system to ensure Albertans get the care they need when and where they need it.