Nearly half of new nurses in Alberta planning to quit, says report
A new report does not bode well for the future of healthcare.
The Montreal Economic Institute (MEI) states that, for every 100 Canadian nurses who started working in the field in 2022, 40 nurses below the age of 35 quit.
The situation is even worse in Alberta as the MEI claims that nearly half (47.4 per cent) of nurses in the province will quit before they turn 35.
This number has steadily increased since 2013 when that number was just under 30 per cent.