Ontario offering nurses up to $5,000 as job retention incentive

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Ontario offering nurses up to $5,000 as job retention incentive
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Health Minister Christine Elliott says the plan to offer nurses up to $5,000 to support the nursing workforce as the province recovers from the pandemic

The government says it will spend $763 million on the incentive.

Health Minister Christine Elliott says the plan is meant to support the nursing workforce as the province recovers from the pandemic.

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