The owner of Fewer's Ambulance Service says recruitment and retention remains one of the key issues facing his...
The owner of Fewer’s Ambulance Service says recruitment and retention remains one of the key issues facing his ambulance service.
Until two years ago Fewer’s had between 25 and 40 employees from Ontario, but over that time, those PCPs have gone back to that province. He welcomes the new legislation but admits, it will take a long time to get over some of the bad blood created during the strike.
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