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Manitoba pledges $3.4M to help train uncertified health-care aidesThe province estimates there are currently 850 uncertified health-care aides working in Manitoba.HealthJul 19, 2022
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Free tuition aims to fill B.C.’s health care assistant vacanciesA new cohort of Okanagan students will start training next month and could be working in local care homes by the end of the year.HealthJan 26, 2022
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‘My mum is a health-care hero’: Family, friends mourn loss of Alberta health-care worker who died of COVID-19A health-care aide at an Alberta retirement home is being remembered by friends and family as a loving mother who was passionate about her job before losing her life to COVID-19.HealthJan 12, 2021
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700 support staff to learn how jobs could change in Winnipeg hospital overhaulAbout 700 support staff at three Winnipeg hospitals are learning how their jobs could change as the province moves forward with a massive emergency room overhaul.Sep 12, 2017
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Study: Health care aides need more training, suffer ‘worrisome’ burnoutThey are the front line workers in Canada's crowded nursing homes and one study found health care aides suffer a "worrisome" level of burnout.HealthJan 21, 2015
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