Ontario health-care unions release 5-point plan
Every day, there's an increase in voices in Canada’s health-care system crying out for help as staffing shortages choke the system. Emergency room doctors and nurses are increasingly feeling the strain. As Ross Lord reports, Ontario's health-care unions are realizing a five-point plan to address the crisis in their province.
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