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Union pushes back on latest call for Ontario paramedics college

January 23, 2026

The union representing thousands of Ontario paramedics is pushing back against the latest call for a college regulating the profession, saying such a move would place unfair financial burdens on paramedics already facing inadequate compensation on top of escalating workloads and burnout.



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