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.PARAMEDIC NEWS
Appeler l'ambulance pour des soins à domicile
Radio Canada
La situation est surprenante, mais il semble qu'elle soit somme toute courante : des gens appellent le 911, non pas pour une urgence, mais pour divers soins. Les services ambulanciers doivent ainsi répondre à des appels pour des pieds sales ou un mal de gorge, et selon le cadre législatif qui les régit, ils ne peuvent pas refuser le transport à ces personnes.
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B.C. woman told to get to hospital on her own amid ambulance shortage
Global News
A B.C. woman is raising new concerns about rural ambulance service, after she was told to transport herself to hospital following a serious fall.
Tania Abbey had gathered with family and friends at her Cranbrook home on New Year’s Eve to ring in 2023, when she slipped and was seriusly hurt.
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Voices from the picket line: Paramedics explain why they walked off the job
CBC News
More than 100 employees of seven private ambulance services are back to work, but their labour dispute is far from over.
The paramedics and emergency medical responders now have a piece of legislation calling them essential workers, but they can return to the picket line again, as soon as they reach an agreement with their employer on how many people are needed to maintain a minimum standard.
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City of Peterborough approves 2023 Budget; 3.15 per cent property tax increase
PtboCanada
The proposed increase was reduced by 0.85 per cent from its initial guideline during detailed budget reviews earlier this month according to a press release. “Council made changes to the draft budget to ensure that investments reflect the priorities of the community, including spending on critical infrastructure and providing support for housing and homelessness, while at the same time respecting the current financial conditions,” Mayor Jeff Leal said.
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