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Health committee  Well, in your beautiful province, Doctor, it's 1,300. That is a very clear number. It's easy to go from facility to facility and count the vacant positions. In the province of Ontario, there are over 20,000 vacant positions. Again, it's a very large number. We're not even trying

February 16th, 2022Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Health committee  The numbers are very similar to what Dr. Smart said. We're talking about a 50% increase, but there's a difference. There's a difference between feeling burnt out, as in just wanting to hide underneath a desk or in a corner, and the over 30% who need clinical mental help. That's w

February 16th, 2022Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Health committee  Good afternoon, Dr. Ellis. Hello from another Maritimer. No, we don't know. Dr. Smart was very clear that this is one of our asks, that the federal government take the lead on getting the proper data. Where we know there's been an increase is in the personal care worker workforc

February 16th, 2022Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Health committee  Good afternoon, everyone. I'm calling from Ottawa, the beautiful land of the Algonquin and Anishinabe people. Mr. Chair and committee members, thank you for inviting me to present to this committee on behalf of the Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions. As stated, my name is Lin

February 16th, 2022Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Health committee  It's Linda here. May I interrupt? We're not asking permissions here. We're asking our employers to respect our professional judgment when we're in front of the patient.

April 7th, 2020Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Health committee  Justice Campbell was clear: We had never put occupational health and safety, the safety of workers, in our health care system. And we didn't. I was educated as a nurse. For a lot of doctors, it was always, “Put patients first.” Today, since SARS, we've been faced with the reality

April 7th, 2020Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Health committee  Sick, sick, sick. It goes against all our training in disease prevention. Any training that we ever got is that you have to derobe after you leave the patient. You have to throw away anything from one patient to the other. And of course, as soon as it is soiled, never mind grossl

April 7th, 2020Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Health committee  Politicians do, but not the scientists, and then hearing Dr. Drummond, I'm shaking my head. When you do not know for certain how the virus is transmitted, that is when you up your personal protection equipment. It is not when you bring it down. That is where the frustration lies

April 7th, 2020Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Health committee  No, nor did they in 2007-08 with H1N1 or Ebola. The precautionary principle was engraved by Justice Campbell with the SARS commission report. We worked with the Public Health Agency of Canada. CMA was there. The ER doctors were there also during H1N1 and Ebola, and again today.

April 7th, 2020Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Health committee  Yes, and we're denouncing their guidance.

April 7th, 2020Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Health committee  We wrote to Dr. Tam on January 24 reminding the Public Health Agency of their legal requirement under occupational health and safety. We asked them to be involved in the guidance document, as in the past with Ebola and H1N1. On February 25, we met with the Minister of Health, be

April 7th, 2020Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Health committee  Thank you very much. I'd like to thank the members of this committee for coming together to tackle what represents our generation's biggest challenge. I have the honour of being invited here as president of the Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions, but I'm also here to give a v

April 7th, 2020Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Health committee  No. It would really be guessing. There are horror stories on both sides, from patients and from family and friends—and co-workers too. We just need more data.

May 14th, 2019Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Health committee  Yes, and the new and upcoming one is home care.

May 14th, 2019Committee meeting

Linda Silas

Health committee  Thank you for bringing up the World Health Organization, but also, this June, the ILO, the International Labour Organization is looking at a convention on violence in the workplace, and health care workers, and a gender analysis is being used. We have the federal, provincial and

May 14th, 2019Committee meeting

Linda Silas