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🧵Scenes from the mass demonstration happening now, led by hundreds of @ontarionurses members, in downtown #Toronto #BetterCare #SupportNurses #EnoughIsEnoughON #justice4workers #RepealBill124 #GeneralStrikeON #onpoli #onlab #canlab
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As we close out 2022, I'd like to highlight my Top 10 Moments of the year:
1. Calling for an increased capacity for vaccine clinics & setting up 12 booster clinics in #StCatharines
2. Working w/ all parties to support a motion to end clawbacks for injured veterans

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2/5
3. Pressing province for funding to ensure no survivor of sexual assault is turned away in Niagara - WE GOT IT!
4. Advocating to clean up the GM Site - mediating between the City and Ministry
5. Putting forward policy to stop illegal no-fault evictions of seniors
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6. Continually supporting our healthcare system & calling on Ford to #RepealBill124
7. Working with the #ValhallaProject to get a labyrinth in STC
8. As the critic for Sports and Tourism, getting to participate in the @CanadaGames which created many jobs & opportunities
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No need to rely on a leaked report - health care workers have been sounding this alarm for years - and especially the past few months. This is the worst I have seen in my 19 years in emergency medicine. So why is this happening? 1/
Inflow >> Outflow. #s of patients waiting for transfer from our hospital to a LTC (full), repatriation back to a hospital in their home region (full), or to home (no home care available) FAR EXCEEDS #s of patients waiting in the ED for a bed on the ward 2/
Yet those waiting fill all the ED beds as beds on the ward are full. We play ED "musical beds" in order to assess patients and often care for new patients in suboptimal spaces - hallways, waiting rooms, quiet-ish corners. The inflow will always continue - we do not close. 3/
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Today's FAO report is clear: Doug Ford is underspending on #Healthcare.

At a time when ERs across the province are closing due to staffing shortages, this is unacceptable.

I ask the Premier: If keeping emergency rooms open doesn’t warrant spending – what does? 1/

#onpoli
It’s inexcusable to underspend on #healthcare while nurses & other healthcare workers are burnt out.

This failure to act is costing Ontarians.

Doug Ford needs to invest in the ppl who provide care, starting with #Bill124 and repealing it. /2

#onpoli #RepealBill124
I met with a family doc in Guelph this morning. Her story is a system on the brink of collapse. She is referring seriously ill patients to specialists & they are waiting months as their conditions get worse. She’s forced to provide mental healthcare she’s not trained to provide.
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ontariosunshinelist.com/people/doris-g…
@canadanurses @ontarionurses
@NurseStandard @NursingNotesUK
@HarvardHealth

@DorisGrinspun the floor is yours... can you justify your 49% pay increase from the time you took office as CEO until 2022? Or why you got a 26.8% increase in the pandemic yr?
How did Dr.Kieran Moore pocket a full salary for a position he assumed mid yr? This should scream conflict of interest. @ON_Integrity
ottawacitizen.com/news/politics/…
In 2014 we had to work the year to earn a yr's salary. At some point the fuckery has got to stop.

Dr.Moore is in it for the money folks. I hate to break it to ya, but thats the sad reality.
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Tonight, one of the hospitals has no code blue response team due to the nursing shortage. If you know what this means, you'd be crying with me right now. This is beyond scary! Some hospitals call it the rapid response team, which comprises of experienced critical care nurses
who respond to cardiac arrest situations within the hospital. Last time I worked at one of the hospitals, they were looking for nurses to sign up with this team. However, no one wants to, given the lack of incentive for added responsibilities and constant adrenaline rush.
This crisis will definitely cost lives but the government just doesn't care. Please note that only experienced critical care nurses can work in this role. Unfortunately, thousands of nurses have quit due to poor working conditions & bill 124. New nurses, if any, need mentoring
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What were the fundamental issues of 2021?

That is the topic of today's #COVID19 Webinar Series event!

Add the issues you think were most prominent in 2021 to our word cloud: menti.com/zc57km1gjg
On the Omicron variant, our CEO @DorisGrinspun says: "What is clear is that is transmits a lot faster. Even if a small percentage get it, I think our ICUs will be full. #onpoli #COVID19
On the Ontario government's sluggish response to #COVID19, our CEO @DorisGrinspun says: "If feels a bit like last Christmas. It was too little, too late. I'm afraid that the same will happen after these holidays. Am I concerned? Yes, I am very concerned." #onpoli
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