mercredi 12 octobre 2016
Gunman in emergency room not reported to nurses' union
The Nova Scotia Nurses Union president was reeling Tuesday when she learned from the news that an armed man had walked into the emergency room at Soldiers Memorial Hospital one week ago, putting staff and patients at risk.
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