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Human Resources committee  I'll start with your last question, on whether we're graduating enough nurses. We honestly don't know. That's why we're asking the federal government to do something similar to what they did with the building trades. Do a BuildForce. Do an agency to see how many RNs we need. How

March 21st, 2022Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Human Resources committee  For us right now, it's the crisis in our long-term care and home care sectors. There's a lack of transparency of where public dollars are going to in these private agencies. Ms. Stewart will be able to talk about the research they've done in the private sector and in home care an

March 21st, 2022Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Human Resources committee  One in two nurses are saying they're considering leaving. When I say nurses, that's all categories of nurses. That's over 50% in the next year. That's why we have such a small window to convince them to stay within the health care field. We see 19% of nurses saying they've had

March 21st, 2022Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Human Resources committee  I'll start. Mr. Liepert, I have to say that you must be a happy man that you weren't Minister of Health during the pandemic. I will start with your comments around the study perhaps being skewed because we're still in a pandemic. That is a reality. If the committee reads any of

March 21st, 2022Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Human Resources committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair and committee members. Thank you for the invitation to appear before this committee on behalf of Canada's nurses. As was mentioned, my name is Linda Silas. I'm president of the Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions, and I'm a registered nurse by profession.

March 21st, 2022Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Health committee  With all due respect, we have to get the police to enforce it. Dr. Smart and I were there when Minister Lametti introduced it and we were very proud. It was a big success, but look at what has happened in Ottawa and other regions. The police haven't even read the act yet, so we n

February 16th, 2022Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Health committee  I totally agree with the previous two speakers, but also Dr. Soulez, who talked about integration. For the last two years, I haven't seen my primary health care provider. Everything's been virtual, either on the phone or on Zoom, so we need to expand that and we need to make it s

February 16th, 2022Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Health committee  I mentioned earlier the 2004 health accord. All the premiers, the prime minister and health ministers got together and signed an agreement for 10 years. I've worked with many premiers over the years—almost all of them—and if you show them the money, they will make changes. That's

February 16th, 2022Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Health committee  I totally agree, Mr. Davies. We need support from the federal government, and we need support from committees like yours not to throw in the towel on our universal public health care system. There are close to a million health care workers who have worked their hardest and their

February 16th, 2022Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Health committee  Yes, it is true. Some provinces are sending accreditation teams outside and abroad for nursing programs, mostly in the Philippines. That exists. Some provinces believe that's the way they're going to fix the shortage. I can tell you now that it will not. We need to work on a bett

February 16th, 2022Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Health committee  On the question of internationally educated health care professionals, yes, it's a college issue and a provincial and territorial issue. You might remember about seven to eight years ago Canada went to an American-based NCLEX exam to pass for RNs. We approached the premiers of

February 16th, 2022Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Health committee  I agree with Ms. Watson. We have a system in Canada that is over-regulated by provinces and by territories. Dr. Smart talked about it. It is very difficult for all provinces and territories to go and recruit outside our country, because there's literally no support. I'll reinfo

February 16th, 2022Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Health committee  I'm not sure who you are addressing your question to, but you said “nurse”, so I'll jump in. Welcome to this committee. You'll see it's the best committee on the Hill. It's very productive. The federal government did it before, and we have to remind ourselves of that. The last

February 16th, 2022Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Health committee  Well, Mr. Davies, you've been on this committee for a long time. You know that all of us have been promoting and delivering care in a different way. We started back in the 1990s with more community health centres to provide better primary care, and we're still, in 2022, asking fo

February 16th, 2022Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Health committee  That's just as old as me, because I've been around as long as Paul-Émile Cloutier.

February 16th, 2022Committee meeting

Linda Silas