For the first time in 25 years, B.C. nurses went on strike in hopes of a collective agreement that supports fair wages, addresses workplace safety, and brings solutions to staffing shortages. I write this not only as a local B.C. resident, but as 1 of 55,000 nurses who took job action to change the priorities of a public health care system that is desperately failing. After a 98.2%
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