Ontario health ministry and OMA discuss return to negotiations Saskatchewan nurses vote 92.4 per cent in favour of two year contract MD reprimanded for patient boundary violations Fewer nursing grads to be hired in Nova Scotia Budget tightening has cut into the number of nursing graduates hired into Capital Health’s gradually aging nurse workforce, says the health authority’s CEO. A boom of retirements on the way among Sask. nurses? Hundreds of the province’s nurses—members of the burgeoning baby boom crowd—could retire this year. Retired GP thrilled to join NP-led clinic as a consultant The old saw has it that when one door closes, another opens. So it is with retiring city general practitioner Dr. William Cunningham. Neonatal NPs set up in small Alberta community hospital Until now, none of Alberta’s 26 neonatal nurse practitioners worked outside Edmonton or Calgary. Six-figure earnings climb amongst B.C.'s nurses Unionized nurses figure significantly among those making $100,000 or more as longtime staff move up job scale. Survey of U.S. employers shows nurse salaries, bonuses increased Compensation, merit pay rose 2.3 per cent over the last 12 months. Canada lags on fighting child poverty, report finds ith a child poverty rate of 13.3 per cent, Canada ranks 24th out of 35 industrialized nations. First Previous 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 Next Last