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  • EXCLUSIVE: Poor working conditions have Canadian nurses leaving in droves!

    Canada’s healthcare system is in crisis, with young nurses abandoning the profession at an alarming rate. A new study shows vacancies tripled between 2018 and 2023, leaving an already fragile system teetering on the brink.

    The plummeting retention rate is due to poor working conditions, with one in four nurses showing clinical signs of anxiety, depression or burnout.

    The Montreal Economic Institute published a study earlier this month that found job vacancies for nurses have tripled across Canada in just five years, jumping from 13,178 in 2018 to 41,716 in 2023.

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    EXCLUSIVE: Poor working conditions have Canadian nurses leaving in droves! Canada’s healthcare system is in crisis, with young nurses abandoning the profession at an alarming rate. A new study shows vacancies tripled between 2018 and 2023, leaving an already fragile system teetering on the brink. The plummeting retention rate is due to poor working conditions, with one in four nurses showing clinical signs of anxiety, depression or burnout. The Montreal Economic Institute published a study earlier this month that found job vacancies for nurses have tripled across Canada in just five years, jumping from 13,178 in 2018 to 41,716 in 2023. 🇨🇦#MarkCarneyCantBeTrusted🇨🇦 🇨🇦#SayingTheQuietPartOutLoud🇨🇦 🇨🇦#JustSayNoMore🇨🇦 🇨🇦#CarneyLies🇨🇦 https://truenorthwire.com/2025/11/exclusive-poor-working-conditions-have-canadian-nurses-leaving-in-droves
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    EXCLUSIVE: Poor working conditions have Canadian nurses leaving in droves
    Canada's healthcare system is in crisis, with young nurses abandoning the profession at an alarming rate. A new study shows vacancies tripled between 2018 and 2023, leaving an already fragile system teetering on the brink. The plummeting retention rate is due to poor working conditions, with one
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  • MP Scott Anderson roasts Liberal incompetence following mass ostrich cull!
    Anderson’s comments follow a months-long B.C. ostrich farm standoff, condemning the Liberals’ actions as blatant government overreach, a waste of millions, and a direct attack on farmers’ rights.
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    MP Scott Anderson roasts Liberal incompetence following mass ostrich cull! Anderson’s comments follow a months-long B.C. ostrich farm standoff, condemning the Liberals’ actions as blatant government overreach, a waste of millions, and a direct attack on farmers’ rights. 🇨🇦#MarkCarneyCantBeTrusted🇨🇦 🇨🇦#SayingTheQuietPartOutLoud🇨🇦 🇨🇦#JustSayNoMore🇨🇦 🇨🇦#CarneyLies🇨🇦 https://wimkin.com/johnburke/?link-id=6217242
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    MP Scott Anderson roasts Liberal incompetence following mass ostrich cull
    Anderson’s comments follow a months-long B.C. ostrich farm standoff, condemning the Liberals’ actions as blatant government overreach, a waste of millions, and a direct attack on farmers’ rights.
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  • 1 in 5 Canadians forced to skip out on bills to afford groceries: survey!

    A growing swath of the population is being forced to choose between paying their bills and putting food on the table, with one in five Canadians now saying they’ve had to forego paying their bills to buy groceries.

    According to a new survey by Nanos Research, 18.1 per cent of those aged 18 to 34 said they sometimes or often missed a bill in order to feed themselves.

    Similar responses were reported by those aged 35 to 54 at 17.9 per cent. That figure drops to 4.2 per cent for respondents 55 and older.

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    1 in 5 Canadians forced to skip out on bills to afford groceries: survey! A growing swath of the population is being forced to choose between paying their bills and putting food on the table, with one in five Canadians now saying they’ve had to forego paying their bills to buy groceries. According to a new survey by Nanos Research, 18.1 per cent of those aged 18 to 34 said they sometimes or often missed a bill in order to feed themselves. Similar responses were reported by those aged 35 to 54 at 17.9 per cent. That figure drops to 4.2 per cent for respondents 55 and older. 🇨🇦#MarkCarneyCantBeTrusted🇨🇦 🇨🇦#SayingTheQuietPartOutLoud🇨🇦 🇨🇦#JustSayNoMore🇨🇦 🇨🇦#CarneyLies🇨🇦 https://wimkin.com/johnburke/?link-id=6217287
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    1 in 5 Canadians forced to skip out on bills to afford groceries: survey
    A growing swath of the population is being forced to choose between paying their bills and putting food on the table, with one in five Canadians now saying they’ve had to forego paying their bills to
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