Thursday, May 30, 2024

Ontario nurses call Ford government for changes to avoid mass exodus

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A new survey shows Ontario nurses are feeling overworked and emotionally exhausted by the pandemic. They’re calling on the Ford government to make permanent changes to avoid a mass exodus of healthcare workers in the province. Dale Manucdoc reports.

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