Nurses group hopes premiers’ new sense of unity will lead to labour mobility
- The Canadian Nurses Association hopes for a harmonization of nurses' licenses across Canada due to the new 'united Team Canada' approach at the Council of the Federation.
- Health-care advocacy groups attended the annual meeting of Canada's premiers to discuss licensing issues.
- Premiers indicated they would work on improving labour mobility where appropriate.
- Katherine Fierlbeck suggests provinces may be hesitant to ease movement of health workers due to competition.
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The Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) hopes that the new "Team Canada United" approach within the Council of the Federation will lead to harmonization of nurses' work permits across the country.


Nurses group hopes premiers’ new sense of unity will lead to labour mobility
OTTAWA - The Canadian Nurses Association says it hopes the new "united Team Canada" approach at the Council of the Federation will lead to harmonization of nurses' licences across the country.

Nurses group hopes premiers' new sense of unity will lead to labour mobility
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OTTAWA—The Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) hopes that the new "Team Canada United" approach within the Council of the Federation will lead to the harmonization of nurses' work permits across the country. The association was among the many nursing rights groups present at the recent annual First Ministers' Meeting of Canada. While health care tends to be central to First Ministers' meetings, this year's meeting with Prime Minister Carney was do…
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