https://www.cna-aiic.ca/fr/blogs/ic-contenu/2016/07/22/declaration-de-barb-shellian-presidente-de-laiic-a Whitehorse, July 22, 2016 — “The Canadian Nurses Association was pleased that Canada’s premiers had meaningful discussions to ensure the long-term sustainability of our health-care system
https://www.cna-aiic.ca/en/blogs/cn-content/2016/07/22/statement-by-cna-president-barb-shellian-following Whitehorse, le 22 juillet 2016 - « L’Association des infirmières et infirmiers du Canada est heureuse que les premiers ministres aient eu une discussion importante pour assurer la viabilité à long terme de notre système de soins de santé
https://www.cna-aiic.ca/fr/blogs/ic-contenu/2017/06/22/lassociation-des-infirmieres-et-infirmiers-du-cana Ottawa, June 22, 2017 — Barb Shellian, president of the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA), issued the following statement today on the passage of Bill C-44, the Budget Implementation Act, 2017, No. 1
https://www.cna-aiic.ca/fr/blogs/ic-contenu/2016/12/22/declaration-de-lassociation-des-infirmieres-et-inf Ottawa, December 22, 2016 — Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) president Barb Shellian issued a statement following the new bilateral health agreement between the federal government and New Brunswick, and recent reports that several other provinces and territories are similarly seeking bilateral agreements on health with the federal government: “The Canadian Nurses Association welcomes the new bilateral agreement signed on December 22 between the federal government and New Brunswick, and renewed discussions with other provinces and territories to reach agreements on investments into urgently needed home care and mental health services
https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2020/07/22/ensemble-contre-le-racisme Jul 22, 2020 unsplash.com/xteemu The Canadian Nurse website is turning its attention to the issue of racism — particularly anti-Black racism — in nursing and health care
https://www.cna-aiic.ca/fr/blogs/ic-contenu/2017/11/22/declaration-de-barb-shellian-presidente-de-laiic-a Ottawa, November 22, 2017 — Barb Shellian, president of the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA), issued the following statement welcoming the new national housing strategy announced today on National Housing Day: “Nurses know firsthand that housing is the foundation for good health, making it easier to raise healthy children, pursue education and be employed
https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2019/07/22/comment-se-remettre Jul 22, 2019, By: Jenna L...We gently roll her into the white plastic shroud, attach the toe tag, and pull the zipper closed
https://www.canadian-nurse.com/blogs/cn-content/2020/07/22/combatting-racism-together juil. 22, 2020 unsplash.com/xteemu Sur le site Web d’ infirmière canadienne , nous nous penchons sur le racisme – en particulier le racisme anti-Noirs – dans les soins infirmiers et les soins de santé
https://www.cna-aiic.ca/fr/blogs/ic-contenu/2016/09/22/declaration-danne-sutherland-boal-directrice-gener Ottawa, September 22, 2016 – “Through the International Council of Nurses and its Canadian president, Judith Shamian, CNA is pleased to have had input into the report of the High-Level Commission on Health Employment and Economic Growth – Working for Health and Growth: Investing in the Health Workforce
https://www.cna-aiic.ca/fr/blogs/ic-contenu/2016/01/22/un-systeme-de-sante-flexible-novateur-et-abordable January 22, 2016, Ottawa — The Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) applauds federal-provincial-territorial health ministers for their work in ensuring Canadians “adaptable, innovative and affordable” health care and for a focus on improving care in the community for seniors