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Shared Health lacks data to predict future staffing needs
5 minute read Friday, Apr. 3, 2026Shared Health — which is tasked with planning future health-care staffing requirements in Manitoba— has no “responsive records” to show workforce modelling or a forecast of future staffing needs.
That lack of data, the result of a freedom of information request, perpetuates labour shortages and harms patients, critics say.
Noah Schulz, provincial director of the Manitoba Health Coalition, deemed Shared Health’s response to the request “really frustrating.”
“They say, ‘We are working on a HHR plan.’ That should be already done,” he said.
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No link found between deaths, plasma donations: Health Canada
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2 minute read Updated: Yesterday at 8:38 PM CDTA collection of breaking news briefs filed on Saturday, April 4, 2026
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Interlake paramedic disciplined, fined for misconduct
4 minute read Thursday, Apr. 2, 2026A paramedic has been disciplined for repeatedly sparring with hospital officials and making sexist comments to female subordinates while working as the superintendent of the Fisher Ambulance Service, among other misconduct.
The College of Paramedics of Manitoba reprimanded Stefan Zueff, imposed conditions on his licence, fined him $5,000 and ordered him to pay $5,000 in costs, in a November disciplinary decision recently made public.
He pleaded guilty to several charges of professional misconduct, which spanned late 2021 to early 2023, the college’s decision says
The ambulance service provides emergency medical response to the Rural Municipality of Fisher and Peguis, Fisher River and Kinonjeoshtegon First Nations in the Interlake.
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