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Nova Scotia doctors reach tentative agreements with government

After 11 months of negotiations, the group representing physicians in Nova Scotia has reached tentative contract agreements with the province's Department of Health and Wellness.

No details are being released until after ratification

Doctors will be able to vote on the new agreements starting next week. (Melissa Oakley/CBC)

After 11 months of negotiations, the group representing physicians in Nova Scotia has reached tentative contract agreementswith the province's Department of Health and Wellness.

No details about the contractsbetween Doctors Nova Scotia and the province will be released until after the two agreements are ratified.

More than 3,100 physicians will be impacted by the agreements, according to Doctors Nova Scotia.

"I think it's great that theprocess worked, the parties worked really hard to understand each other," said Nova Scotia Health Minister Randy Delorey.

Deloreywould not say what was different about this deal comparedto previous deals. He also wouldn't say if there were significant changes.

Voting results expected to be released Nov. 27

"I'm pleased with where the parties came to in this agreement," Delorey said.

Doctors Nova Scotia is a medical association that represents more than 3,500 physicians, including retired and practising doctors, medical students and residents.

A news release Monday fromDoctors Nova Scotia said the association's board of directors reviewed the details of the tentative master agreement and master clinical/academic funding plan contracts, and recommended they be presented to physicians for ratification.

Doctors can vote on the tentative agreements between Nov. 4 and 25.The resultsare expected to be made public Nov. 27.

If ratified, the four-year contracts will replace the 2015 contracts doctors had with the province, which expired back in March.

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With files from Jean Laroche