The province's doctors are taking the Alward government to court.
The New
Brunswick Medical Society is saying they've lost trust in the Tories as
a result of Medicare cuts and a long line of "disrespected"
written agreements. The signed agreement the government is allegedly
refusing to honour binds doctors to a 0% fee increase and lasts through
this year. The society says the lawsuit stems mainly from unilateral
cuts Medicare, violating that agreement and their commitment to 0%.
New
Brunswick Medical Society President Dr Robert Desjardins tells Tide News
the history of clashes between the NB government and its doctors could
be scaring off medical professionals who would otherwise want to
practice here.
The
last time the Medical Society pursued legal action against the province
was in 2009 against the Liberals--and on the campaign trail the Tories
had promised never to let that happen again.