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More nurses quit Manitoba service for sexual assault victims amid ongoing staffing issuesOn Tuesday Gordon said she holds health leaders accountable after two more casual nurses who collect evidence after sexual and domestic assaults in Manitoba resigned.HealthMar 22, 2023
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Manitoba announces funding for nurse recruitment, retention initiativesThe Manitoba government announced Friday more than $123 million in funding for several initiatives aimed at retaining and recruiting nurses.HealthFeb 17, 2023
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Manitoba reviewing provincial taxes in bid to make province more competitiveThe PC government says a working group will examine all the province's taxes and report back before the spring budget.PoliticsOct 19, 2022
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Manitoba nurses post Twitter SOS amid Grace Hospital ICU staff shortageOn Tuesday morning a tweet was posted by the Manitoba Nurses Union saying 13 Grace Hospital nurses quit at the beginning of summer leaving the ICU "chronically short" on staff.HealthOct 11, 2022
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Nursing certification rollback welcomed by advocates amid staffing shortageManitoba's health minister's compliance order to the College of Registered Nurses of Manitoba will reduce red tape for some foreign-trained nurses hoping to work in the province.HealthAug 14, 2022
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Provincial money to add 30 nursing spots at RRC Polytechnic in ManitobaLast summer, the Progressive Conservative government promised to create 400 new nursing seats at Manitoba post-secondary schools.EducationJun 8, 2022
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Manitoba nurses vote overwhelmingly in favour of strike, union says'We were painted into a corner by this government, and we were left with no choice but to act,' the Manitoba Nurses Union president said after nurses voted in favour of a strike.HealthJun 10, 2021
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‘A tough day for Manitoba business’: reactions to COVID-19 newsThe president of the Manitoba Chambers of Commerce says he's frustrated by Manitoba's record-high COVID-19 cases.HealthOct 30, 2020
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Winnipeg-based ventilator company extra busy in face of COVID-19A Winnipeg company that manufactures ventilator parts has adapted its standard ventilator equipment and ramped up production amid the coronavirus crisis.HealthMar 27, 2020
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