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Stop the bleeding in Canada’s Health Workforce
CNA Board members meet with Members of Parliament during lobby week (February 28 to March 1) to make recommendations on ...
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Did you know that March 19 is Certified Nurses Day?
It’s an international day of recognition celebrating certified nurses’ contribution to the profession. Created by the American Nurses Credentialing Center ...
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CNA applauds federal government for reinstating chief nursing officer for Canada
February 1, 2022 — For several years, the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) has been advocating for the federal government to reinstate ...
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CFMHN Congratulates the Honourable Carolyn Bennett
The Canadian Federation of Mental Health Nurses (CFMHN) extends sincere congratulations on the historic appointment of the Honourable Carolyn Bennett, ...
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Canadian Interdisciplinary – Palliative Care Competency Framework
Canadians want and need high-quality palliative care One measure of a society’s commitment to its most vulnerable citizens is how ...
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OPINION: Federal commitment needed to address health-care shortages and burnout
Whoever becomes Canada’s next prime minister after Sept. 20 faces a long road ahead when it comes to the country’s ...
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A nurse’s crusade to bring evidence-based treatment to substance use
Cheyenne Johnson never wants anyone else to graduate from nursing school as unprepared to care for patients with substance use ...
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LIVE LIFE: An implementation guide for suicide prevention in countries
Overview More than 700 000 people lose their life to suicide every year. The world is not on track to ...
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New COVID-19 and Corrections Policy Brief | Nouveau document d’orientation sur la COVID-19 en milieu correctionnel
Following International Criminal Justice Day, we have just released the latest policy brief in our COVID-19 series. The new brief ...
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