Manitoba Bills Aim to Improve Health Care Staffing


Author: The Daily News Now! March 12, 2026 Duration: 1:19
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Manitoba Bills Aim to Improve Health Care Staffing

Manitoba Government Introduces Bills to Address Health Care Staffing Issues

The Manitoba government is taking action to tackle health care staffing problems with two new bills. These bills aim to establish committees focused on setting nurse-to-patient ratios in critical areas like intensive care units and setting benchmarks to end mandatory overtime for nurses.

One bill calls for a group to recommend safe staffing levels across different health care zones, while the other allows the health minister to define standards for providers, with an advisory committee to guide the process.

Health Minister Uzoma Asagwara emphasizes that these steps align with the NDPs commitment to grow the nursing workforce, following the governments hiring of more nurses and other professionals to prioritize patient safety.

The government is learning from similar initiatives in British Columbia, with the bills targeting routine overtime, while still allowing for emergency overtime in life-threatening situations or during disasters.

Opposition health critic Kathleen Cook cautions that the plans require more specifics to avoid being merely symbolic. The bills are currently before the legislature, with the hope that they will ultimately improve care quality overall.

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