Question for Bobbie7 only

Posted on Thursday 18 March 2010

  • I would like a lists of Registered Nurse minimum, maximum & average hourly wages for each Canadian province.


  • THANK YOU for your great work. It is consistently a pleasure to read the results of your research and I fully realize that the length of the answer is not necessarily indicative of the work spent on the answer.


  • Dear Brudenell, I really appreciate the very generous tip and the great rating. Thank you so much. It is a pleasure to work with you as well. Kindest regards, Bobbie7


  • Good morning Brudenell, Here is the list of Registered Nurse minimum, maximum & average hourly wages for each Canadian province. CFNU National Nurses' Salaries Data Base General Duty Registered Nurse (Salary is for the year 2002) ====================================================== Province Minimum Maximum Average Hourly Hourly Hourly ====================================================== British Columbia $24.70 $32.42 $28.56 Alberta $24.70 $32.42 $28.56 Nova Scotia $22.34 $26.22 $24.28 Ontario $21.75 $32.71 $27.23 Saskatchewan $21.34 $25.92 $23.63 Manitoba $21.48 $25.33 $23.41 N. Brunswick $20.16 $24.53 $22.35 PEI $19.35 $23.58 $21.47 Newfoundland/Labrador$20.05 $25.62 $22.69 Qu bec $17.11 $25.49 $21.30 ====================================================== Source: Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions (CFNU) http://www.nursesunions.ca/cb/index.shtml This is the information I was able to locate regarding per diem costs for nursing homes: Ontario: $62.60 “The Ministry provides per diem funding for each resident at each nursing home, municipal and charitable home for the aged. The per diem rate is identical across the three types of facilities. The per diem is divided into what we call three "envelopes”: One is Nursing and Personal Care; the second is Programming and Support Services; and the third is Accommodation. Currently, the average per diem rate per resident is $102.62. The government portion of the per diem is on average $62.60 and the resident contributes on average $40 towards the per diem. The fee structure for residents of long term care facilities is regulated by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care and is the same throughout the province.” http://www.oanhss.org/staticcontent/staticpages/about/PositionPapers/Mar2002_F&Esubmission.htm Additional information that may interest you: How Nursing Home Daily Rates Are Set: The Department of Health licenses nursing homes. “In every province, the real costs of providing long-term care in a facility are approximately the same —$140 a day. Citizens of provinces west of New Brunswick pay less for their long-term care than people in Atlantic Canada, not because the cost of care is less in other provinces, but because their governments are in a financial position to pay more.” http://www.gov.ns.ca/health/ccs/How+Daily+Rates+are+Set.pdf This 80 page publication gives important definitions related to nursing homes and continuing care facilities. http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/seniors-aines/pubs/continuing_care/termin_e.pdf Search Criteria: Registered Nurses Salary is 2002 Canada by Province Canada government funding for nursing homes per person per day OR per diem. I hope you find this helpful! Best Regards, Bobbie7-ga







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