Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, this sounds like there is not going to be a short-term solution to the problem of the shortage of nurses. I am sure the House will agree with me that this problem is related to our salaries and benefits that are available to the nurses at this point in time. What I would like to know, Mr. Speaker, could the department look into what services are going to be available to the community of Tuktoyaktuk considering there is only two nurses available and what services can be expected to be available and how long down the road is it going to be before services are brought back up to full standards? What I am asking for is some kind of a report to the House on this, from the Minister. Thank you.
Vince Steen on Question 55-13(6): Tuktoyaktuk Nurse Shortage
In the Legislative Assembly on September 21st, 1998. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 55-13(6): Tuktoyaktuk Nurse Shortage
Question 55-13(6): Tuktoyaktuk Nurse Shortage
Item 6: Oral Questions
September 20th, 1998
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