The report shows the number of unfilled health-care jobs in Canada reached an all-time high in 2022 and that staff are missing an extra week on average due to illness.
The report shows the number of unfilled health-care jobs in Canada reached an all-time high in 2022 and that staff are missing an extra week on average due to illness.
The nurse representative interviewed is from Quebec, and healthcare is a provincial matter, so I guess the government you refer to is the government of Quebec? Seems like a lot for a single province.
The reality is that this is a country-wide problem, so it cannot be blamed on "the government". "The government" doesn't have power over the entire country. The country is split across many sub-sovereign jurisdictions.
It more likely explained simply by a strong labour economy, giving healthcare workers more options than they have historically been accustomed to. The same story can be told in virtually every industry. If you wanted to, say, write an article about the state of restaurant jobs you could keep 95% of the content in this article.