Nurses, B.C. government agree on tentative deal to avoid strike
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Nurses, B.C. government agree on tentative deal to avoid strike
The deal still must be ratified by the members of the nurses' union, after a historically overwhelming vote in favour of strike action.
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By J.J. Adams
Published May 22, 2026
Last updated May 23, 2026
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BC Nurses Union President Adriane Gear speaks at a rally in Vancouver last year, calling for safer working conditions for nurses. PHOTO BY JASON …
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