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March 10, 2026

Preparing the Nursing Workforce for the Future by Rebuilding Nursing on Foundations of Anti-Racist Worldmaking

Nursing Leadership article introduces nursing’s political imperative for enacting anti-racism in the process of building transformative futures in present realities. Nursing leaders are well-positioned to undertake this anti-racist worldmaking through their commitments for a political imperative. By Samantha Louie-Poon, University of Alberta, Faculty of Nursing. 

Nursing Leadership 38.3:

Preparing the Nursing Workforce for the Future

Readying the Nursing Workforce to Embrace an Ever-Changing World - The Editorial by Patrick Chiu and Ruth Martin-Misener introduces this themed issue.

The collection of articles and commentaries in this issue of the Canadian Journal of Nursing Leadership reminds us that solutions do exist, but progress requires action, trust, collaboration and an openness to being guided by evidence and values to discern what to do and how to do things differently and impactfully. The authors provide us with timely examples of how the profession is navigating turbulent times and preparing nurses for the challenges of today and tomorrow.

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Why the medical advice on peanut allergies flipped in a generation

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Health PEI names new interim CEO amid family doctor challenges

2026-03-13 from ctvnews.ca Prince Edward Island has announced a major leadership change at the province’s health authority. Laurae Kloschinsky is taking over as interim chief executive officer [...]

Mar 13, 2026 Health & Healthcare News
ADHD is linked to other mental health issues. A new study suggests why

2026-03-13 from globalnews.ca Researchers at the University of Edinburgh think they’ve found a reason why teenagers with ADHD are likely to struggle with anxiety and depression, too. Published [...]

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The world is off-track to meet most of the health-related Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) targets by 2030, including SDG 3.8, universal health coverage (UHC). A sustainable nursing workforce is needed to advance UHC. This paper discusses key issues surrounding the global nursing shortage and offers solutions for the Canadian context to build a sustainable nursing workforce and strengthen health systems to improve access to care for all. Primary healthcare, investment in nursing and enhanced n [...]

 

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