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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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Reductions in federal health care spending worse than anticipated: New economic analysis

(St. John’s) – A new report by the Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions (CFNU), released at the Council of the Federation, revealed that reductions in federal health transfers may be greater than first feared, leading to a greater strain on provinces already struggling to sustain Canada’s public health care system.   “From its inception, health care was intended…

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Letter to the Editor: Ontario needs more RNs, not fewer

It is extremely distressing to hear that Sudbury Health Sciences North (HSN) has eliminated about 40 full-time and part-time registered nurse (RN) positions since January 2015.  Once again, RNs are made to bear the brunt of poor fiscal planning and budget restraints. The reduction of these positions, resulting in the elimination of approximately 63,000 hours of direct nursing care,…

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Sask. government, doctors agree on tentative contract

[Global News] REGINA – The Saskatchewan government and the Saskatchewan Medical Association (SMA) have reached a tentative deal on a new four-year-contract. The SMA is recommending acceptance of the contract. “We believe we have reached a reasonable agreement for Saskatchewan’s physicians,” said SMA president Dr. Mark Brown.  “This agreement will keep us…

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