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Canada's Nurses Call on Health Ministers to ‘Break the Silos' with a new Health and Social Accord

VANCOUVER - Today the Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions (CFNU) offered strong recommendations to the country’s health ministers, focused on implementing a new Health and Social Accord. At a roundtable briefing, Canada’s nurses presented the results of extensive consultations and evidence reviews to twelve provincial health ministers, followed by an open discussion between nurse…

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ONA: Severe lack of Registered Nurses at Hogarth Riverview Manor leaves residents at risk

ONTARIO - Hogarth Riverview Manor management's failure to staff has resulted in a severe lack of registered nurses (RNs), risking the care and safety of its vulnerable residents and violating legislated RN staffing levels. "This is an unsafe, unacceptable situation for our residents," says Ontario Nurses' Association (ONA) President Linda Haslam-Stroud, RN. "It is…

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Canada's nurses push for bold vision on prescription drugs

Shortly after the federal election I joined over 300 health professionals and academics in signing an urgent open-letter to Prime Minister Trudeau. Canada’s Nurses were proud to join this call for federal leadership in pharmaceutical coverage with the hope that a new government would redress the costly neglect of the past decade. This week the country’s health ministers gather in…

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Registered Nurses at Windsor Regional Say Cuts are Far Worse For Our Patients Than First Thought

WINDSOR, ON - Ontario Nurses' Association (ONA) representatives have received formal notice of the Windsor Regional Hospital's massive cuts to its Registered Nurse (RN) staff. A total of 169 RN positions, including full- and part-time jobs, are being cut. The cuts will affect just about every program by way of direct layoffs, not filling vacant positions, reduction in hours,…

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Health ministers keen to talk policy with new federal government at Vancouver talks

Issues like chronic diseases, drug costs and funding formulas on table, as well as health accord promised in election VICTORIA - The federal government's election promises are expected to be closely examined by the country's health ministers during an annual meeting that's expected to be more co-operative than in past years. British Columbia's Health Minister Terry Lake,…

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