Patients going without care due to nursing shortage in Manitoba First Nation
OTTAWA — The chief of a First Nation in northern Manitoba says its nursing station is operating at half-capacity, and as a result members are going without the care they need.
“Health care is supposed to be universal — it’s supposed to be comprehensive, accessible, affordable and properly funded,” said Chief David Monias of Pimicikamak Cree Nation.
“None of those principles are being applied.”
His community is supposed to have 13 or 14 nurses available, but most days there are only five or six, he said.


