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As N.L. nurses leave full-time jobs, province calls in costly private agencies

By A Mystery Man Writer

Nurses in Newfoundland and Labrador are leaving the profession at a high rate, and two nurses who work in the system are breaking ranks to say why the current system is no longer working.

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