Re: Any Canadian nurses out there?
Working conditions vary from province to province, health region to health region, hospital to hospital and unit to unit. It's very hard to pin those kinds of variables down. There are things that impact working conditions, such as availability of equipment and supplies, availability of ancilliary staff, access to parking, decent food and security that also vary from place to place. Our unit runs out of blankets before midnight some nights, but where my friend works they always have what they need. Our unit will put patients in the storage room; her unit closes when they don't have enough staff to accept an admission. We both work for the same health region but in different hospitals.
There definitely is a shortage. Some say our province is short more than 600 full time equivalents; others argue the number is much higher.
You should do some research into the area of the country you think you might want to live and work in then ask your question again.