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Health care workers rallied in front of Thunder Bay’s regional hospital Tuesday, warning provincial moves to allow more private procedures could worsen staff shortages.
THUNDER BAY — Health care workers from five Ontario unions came together Tuesday to demonstrate strong
The Lower Mainland is losing two medical clinics this year, leaving thousands of patients without a family doctor in a province grappling with a shortage of them.
According to the Gain Medical Centre’s website, all five doctors at the Coquitlam
More than 300 health-care workers from the Philippines have accepted jobs in Manitoba, province says
More than 300 already-trained health-care workers from the Philippines have accepted offers to come work in Manitoba, the provincial government says.
The offers were given to 348 health-care workers who were interviewed and passed a screening process during a five-day
Shovels are now in the ground on four separate health care expansion projects worth a combined total of more than $265 million in southwestern Manitoba.
The biggest is the long-awaited, $127-million Neepawa Health Center on a 40-acre parcel of farmland
In Saskatchewan, pharmacists will be able to draw blood samples and nurse practitioners have the authority to admit and discharge hospital patients.
Those are some of the changes Saskatchewan’s health minister announced Friday morning in Saskatoon.
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People with physical disabilities hold limited positions as scholars, teachers, or leaders in physical education, recreation, and sports. Perhaps the reason is that
Remote Area Medical, better known as RAM, has begun recruiting medical professionals and support staff willing to volunteer for a two day event in Milton this December where free health care will be provided to the community.
“We don’t turn

