Delegates will vote on numerous resolutions at the convention in Saskatoon, setting the agenda for SARM's advocacy in the coming year.
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These include a resolution to lobby the provincial government and the Ministry of Advanced Education to increase the number of available training seats for paramedics and nurses in the province, in response to the “critical shortage of health-care workers in Saskatchewan and throughout Canada.”Article content
Delegates will also vote on whether to ask the Ministry of Public Safety and the Canadian Border Services Agency to return to a pre-COVID operating schedule at the ports in Climax and Monchy.
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