Nursing Leadership
Vol. 34, No. 4, 2021
Vulnerabilities in the Nursing Workforce in Canada: The Anatomy and Physiology of Nursing Workforce Challenges and Potential Solutions for Better Planning, Policy and Management
Ivy Lynn Bourgeault
Evidence to Care: Learning from a Case Study of Health Workforce Planning and COVID-19 Response in Nova Scotia
Gail Tomblin Murphy, Adrian MacKenzie, Cindy MacQuarrie, Tara Sampalli and Janet Rigby
Commentary – The Nursing Workforce: Who Will Be Left to Answer the Call?
R. Lynn Stevenson, Joanne Maclaren and Kimberley Vaulkhard
Commentary – Nursing Workforce Mobility in a Changing Global Landscape
Linda McGillis Hall
Commentary – Transition to Practice: Future Considerations for New Graduate Nurses
Judy E. Boychuk Duchscher, Kathryn Corneau and Michelle Lamont
Commentary – Transition of Internationally Educated Nurses into Practice: What We Need to Do to Evolve as an Inclusive Profession over the Next Decade
Ruth Lee and Ruth Wojtiuk
In Pursuit of a More Unified Nursing Voice
Joan Almost
Commentary – Intraprofessional Collaborative Practice: Strengthening Nursing to Support Health System Transformation
Sara Lankshear and Jacqueline Limoges
Commentary – The Future of Advanced Practice Nursing: What’s Next for Canada and the World?
Michelle Acorn
Preparing Nursing for the Virtual Care Realities of a Post-Pandemic Future
Richard G. Booth and Gillian Strudwick
Commentary – Access to Virtual Care Matters: The Problem with Giving to Some and Not All
Leinic Chung-Lee, Cristina Catallo and Suzanne Fredericks
Baccalaureate Education as an Entry-to-Practice Requirement: Why It Matters Now More Than Ever
Netha Dyck, Donna Martin and Susan McClement
Commentary – The Need for Baccalaureate Education Now More than Ever: Implications for the Role of Nurse Leaders
Lorna Butler
Shifting Sands: A View from the Centre in 2021
Michael Villeneuve and Tim Guest
Commentary – Dear Federal Chief Nursing Officer: Why Canada Needs You
Angela Wignall
Commentary – Equity, Diversity and Inclusion: A Key Solution to the Crisis of Doctoral Nursing Education in Canada
Sioban Nelson and Bukola Oladunni Salami
Commentary – Advancing Nursing in Canada: Toward the Elimination of Anti-Black Racism
Keisha Jefferies
Commentary - Piinaat’stikaanookiinan: A Call to Action for Nursing Leaders to Decolonize Nursing
Chloe Crosschild and Colleen Varcoe
What If? Reimagining Structural Change for the Nursing Workforce of the Future
Alexandra Harris and Gail Donner