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  2. Nursing shortage in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Health care networks in British Columbia, Nova Scotia and Ontario continue to enforce vaccine mandates for health care workers, while in some places in Canada, unvaccinated health-care workers were already rehired in 2022, such as in Alberta, Manitoba, Newfoundland, New Brunswick, Saskatchewan, and in the Yukon, according to a CTV report. [42]

  3. List of Canadian provinces and territories by life expectancy

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    British Columbia: 81.2 78.7 83.8 Thompson/Cariboo British Columbia: 79.9 77.8 82.3 Fraser East British Columbia: 81.2 78.7 83.7 Fraser North British Columbia: 83.6 81.6 85.6 Fraser South British Columbia: 82.8 80.6 85 Richmond British Columbia: 86.8 85.2 88.2 Vancouver British Columbia: 84.1 81.6 86.6 North Shore/Coast Garibaldi British Columbia

  4. Healthcare in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian health care system is often compared to the U.S. system. According to a report by the New York-based independent health-care advocacy group, The Commonwealth Fund, that compared 11 rich countries, over 25% of Canadians report a body-mass index of 30 or higher—a measure

  5. Nursing in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Alberta District Nursing Service administered health care in the predominantly rural and impoverished areas of Alberta in the first half of the 20th century. Founded in 1919 to meet maternal and emergency medical needs by the United Farm Women (UFWA), the Nursing Service treated prairie settlers living in primitive areas lacking doctors and ...

  6. Fraser Health - Wikipedia

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    In 2021-2022, Fraser Health received a $1,064,107 grant from the Public Health Agency of Canada's Immunization Partnership Fund to promote vaccine coverage among 2-year-olds in the regions of Surrey and Chilliwack from vulnerable populations such as Indigenous, immigrant, hard-to-reach and low income family groups.

  7. Alberta Health Services - Wikipedia

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    The Alberta Health Services Board was re-introduced, effective November 27, 2015 with Linda Hughes appointed as the board chair. [25] On April 4, 2022, the AHS Board asked Mauro Chies, Vice President, Cancer Care Alberta and Clinical Support Services, to serve in the role of interim CEO on a temporary basis.

  8. Health regions of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Health regions, also called health authorities, are a governance model used by Canada's provincial and territorial governments to administer and deliver public health care to all Canadian residents. Health care is designated a provincial responsibility under the separation of powers in Canada's federal system .

  9. Poverty in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Many British Columbians are working but their wages do not prevent them from living in impoverished conditions. [129] Increases in the cost of housing and food created more challenges for low income earners. [130] In 2011, British Columbia was the only province in Canada that had no poverty reduction measures. [130]

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