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Athana Mentzelopoulos, Alberta Health Services’s former chief executive, on Monday applied for a summary judgment in her dispute with the government.
AHS and the government deny Ms. Mentzelopoulos’s allegations, which she levelled as part of her $1.7-million lawsuit. In ...
AHS lawsuit: Mentzelopoulos seeks expedited ruling on the legality of her firing - Yahoo News Canada
Athana Mentzelopoulos, former AHS CEO. (Credit: Alberta Medical Association) The former head of Alberta Health Services (AHS) is seeking to expedite her wrongful dismissal lawsuit by asking a judge to ...
Mentzelopoulos first filed the lawsuit in February, alleging that Adriana LaGrange, the province's health minister at the time, tried to shut down an investigation into various contracts with links to ...
Athana Mentzelopoulos is suing AHS and the provincial government for wrongful dismissal and seeking $1.7 million in damages.
Athana Mentzelopoulos, the former CEO of Alberta Health Services has applied for a summary judgment on the legality of her January firing, which would avoid sending the case to trial.
An Alberta company swept up in allegations of government corruption says it’s being further harmed by the suppression of a ...
Athana Mentzelopoulos, the former CEO of Alberta Health Services, or AHS, has applied for a summary judgment on the legality of her January firing, which would avoid sending the case to trial.
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Alberta company at the centre of corruption allegations calls for release of auditAn Alberta company swept up in allegations of government corruption says it’s being further harmed by the suppression of a ...
EDMONTON — A former health-care agency leader is asking a judge to deliver a quick decision on her wrongful dismissal lawsuit against the Alberta government, but the province says it will push back.
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Alberta's auditor general granted extra $1M for health procurement probeAlberta's auditor general has been granted his request for nearly $1 million in extra funding to dig deeper into allegations of corruption in private health care contracts.
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Alberta’s auditor general granted extra $1M for health procurement corruption probeAuditor general Doug Wylie says the scope and complexity of the health-care corruption probe means his office needs to hire ...
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