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N.L. Opposition says premier should learn from Nova Scotia on doctor recruitment

Canadian emergency rooms in crisis as doctors, nurses pushed to brink

The situation in Canada's emergency rooms has grown critical, with patients overwhelming understaffed hospitals and the pandemic pushing facilities to the brink, burning out doctors and nurses. Those who stayed behind are now pleading for action. Abigail Bimman looks at the growing challenges, how patients are suffering, and how there have been deadly consequences.

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