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Health firings the focus at B.C. legislatureAttorney General Suzanne Anton said she will introduce a legislative change next week, giving the province's ombudsperson more powers to investigate the firings of eight health researchers, including one who committed suicide.Jul 16, 2015
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Government to release health firings report, but next steps unknownIt was another day of developments in the case of eight health care workers who were wrongly fired by the provincial government - but it ended without the government committing to any particular course of action.Jun 26, 2015
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Fired B.C. health care workers write letter pushing for public inquiryHealth researchers who were wrongly fired by the British Columbia government are calling for an independent public inquiry into how a painstakingly built program could be undone so quickly.CrimeJun 25, 2015
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Christy Clark brushes off NDP coverup claims in firing of health workersPremier Christy Clark is rebuffing Opposition accusations that her government obstructed a police investigation into the public firings of eight health ministry workers, but the New Democrats are levelling a coverup.Jun 11, 2015
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Closed-minded B.C. government probe led to health firings: reportA B.C. government investigation that prompted the firings or suspensions of seven health researchers failed to follow existing procedures and reached premature conclusions, a labour lawyer says.Dec 19, 2014
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