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Tracey Tremayne-Lloyd featured on AdvocateDaily.com: What's in a name: the doctors' dispute and arbitration

Mar 15, 2017

Ontario’s Ministry of Health and Long-term Care is pushing for its protracted dispute with physicians over how they are paid to move to binding interest arbitration, but Toronto health lawyer Tracey Tremayne-Lloyd says doctors need to understand that this will impact the negotiation process — and possibly its outcome.

“The profession at large in Ontario needs to clarify with their leadership at the Ontario Medical Association (OMA), which is negotiating on the doctors' behalf, this process they are entering into and what it could possibly mean if they go down this road,” she tells AdvocateDaily.com.

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Several years ago I was fortunate enough to have been selected as a Tremayne-Lloyd Fellow here at Western Law. I used the funds to finish a book and to begin work on a new one. It dawned on me far too late that I had never thanked you for that splendid gift. The new book is to be published by Harvard Press in 2010. The TTL Fellowships provided ritual seed capital for this project, which required me to spend a good deal of time and money at The National Archive in Washington. Again, with many thanks.

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