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Investing in Canada’s Nursing Workforce Post-Pandemic: A Call to Action

Press Release May 12, 2022 The RSC Policy Briefing entitled “Investing in Canada’s Nursing Workforce Post-Pandemic: A Call to Action” is now freely and publicly available here. “Nurses represent the…

RSC – Investing in the Canadian Nursing Workforce Post Pandemic: A Call to Action

Press Release A preprint version of the Executive Summary of a forthcoming RSC Policy Briefing entitled “Investing in the Canadian Nursing Workforce Post Pandemic: A Call to Action” is now…

OHRC Policy statement on human rights in COVID-19 recovery planning

Press Release November 9, 2021 Overview Since March 2020, COVID-19 has taken a stark health, social and economic toll on communities, with more than 9,750 lives lost in Ontario, 28,000…

EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP

EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP

Effective Leadership While effective leadership is the most critical factor in the success of an organization, community or business, it is a concept that covers a diverse array of meanings.…

Enhancing COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance in Canada

Press Release The RSC Policy Briefing entitled “Enhancing COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance in Canada” is now freely and publicly available here. “The objective of our report is to provide decisionmakers and…

Easing the Disruption of COVID-19: Supporting the Mental Health of the People of Canada

Press Release October 9, 2020 The RSC Policy Briefing entitled Easing the Disruption of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Supporting the Mental Health of the people of Canada is now freely and…

The Thin Case for Passenger Rail in Ontario’s Northern Regions

Press Release July 16, 2020 – Passenger rail has been the subject of debate in Ontario’s northern regions for as long as anyone can remember. Most recently arguments have been…

Grand Council Treaty#3 Travel Restrictions

Press Release March 12, 2020 Ogichidaa Kavanaugh has recommended that travel restrictions be implemented in an effort to protect citizens and our communities from the COVID-19 virus. The COVID-19 virus…

Controversial Changes to Drug Patent and Copyright Rules Have Manageable Side Effects – C.D. Howe Institute

Controversial changes to drug patent and copyright rules required under Canada’s recent trade deals will have manageable side effects. March 30, 2017 – Controversial changes to drug patent and copyright…

Fraser Institute: Health-care spending more than doubled since 2001; projected to keep growing

March 14, 2017 VANCOUVER—Health-care spending by provincial governments has increased by 116 per cent since 2001, and even though increases have slowed recently, health care is projected to consume an…

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