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Union Representing Most Continuing Care Assistants Says More Details Are Needed From Nova Scotia Government

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia — “Some of what we heard today was a previously announced commitment that should be well underway by now,” says Nan McFadgen, president of CUPE Nova Scotia, which represents the majority of continuing care assistants (CCAs) and other staff working in long-term care. Read More



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