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Canada's nurses ask federal party leaders who will become champion of health care this election?

Monday, Aug. 24, 2015 (Ottawa) – Today, the Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions (CFNU) released letters on behalf of nearly 200,000 nurses from across Canada, asking federal party leaders who will become the champion on the true vote deciding issue for Canadians in this federal election – health care.   “As frontline nurses and patient advocates it is our responsibility…

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Let's look at the link between health and prosperity

A new Ipsos poll spotlights healthcare for the first time in this federal election campaign. Almost three out of four voters said that “addressing the problems facing Canada’s health system” is a crucial issue, second only to the economy. Let’s not do the typical Canadian thing and talk about the next ten minutes in healthcare. Let’s finally take a…

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Brockville Hospital cuts (ONA speaks to staffing cuts = patient safety concerns)

A provincial funding freeze is leading Brockville General Hospital to cut front-line staffing and endanger patient health, a small group of health care union advocates said Tuesday. The Ontario Health Coalition launched a petition urging the provincial government to stop the recently announced cuts at BGH and improve hospital funding. “There’s no question that the quality of care…

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Doctors ratify new contract

A new four year contract has been ratified by Saskatchewan physicians. The contract agreement covers the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2017.  Approximately 90 per cent of physicians voted in favour of the agreement. “This agreement represents a fair and competitive compensation package for the growing number of physicians in our province,” Health Minister Dustin Duncan…

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Canada's Premiers Stand with Canada's Nurses in Calling for Federal Government to Increase Health Transfer Payments

Federal share should be a minimum of 25% say Premiers and nurses   (St. John’s) – Canada’s Premiers strongly support Canada’s nurses’ call for the federal government to commit to increase the Canada Health Transfer to a minimum of 25% of all health care spending by provinces and territories. In a statement on Providing Services for an Aging Population, the…

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