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Home-care nurses push for pay parity in Ontario

The Ontario Nurses’ Association is demanding home-care nurses pay parity in Ontario, calling for equal wages and benefits with hospital counterparts amid safety risks and staff shortages.
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FCC bars over 1200 communications providers in robocall crackdown

The FCC bars communications providers, removing more than 1,200 from its robocall database and enforcing stricter caller ID rules to protect consumers from illegal calls.
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Ontario labour mobility changes to cut delays for regulated professionals

Ontario labour mobility changes will allow regulated professionals to start working within 10 days, reducing delays and strengthening the province’s workforce and economy.
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New Zealand nurses strike over staffing and budget concerns

New Zealand nurses strike over staffing and pay concerns, disrupting 13,000 surgeries and appointments, straining an already stretched health system.
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Australia counsellor convicted over ban breach, ordered to pay $14,000

Magistrate convicts John Belieu for breaching HCC prohibition order, fining $6,000 and awarding $8,000 costs, citing deterrence, accountability, and safety.
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Global Medical Regulators to Meet in Dublin for IAMRA 2025 Conference

IAMRA convenes 16th conference on regulation in Dublin, Sept. 3–6, hosted by Ireland’s council, spotlighting people-focused regulation, AI, licensure, and accreditation.
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APRA Unveils Plan to Cut Red Tape and Modernise Licensing

APRA’s 2025–26 plan introduces tiered supervision, faster bank licensing, and stronger governance rules for superannuation and insurance sectors.
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NRCoP 2025 Kicks off in Brisbane: Regulators confront disruption and change

Hosted by the Australian and New Zealand School of Government, the two-day event carries the theme "Regulation 2025 to 2050: Disruption, Change, and Continuity."
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Canadian nurse suspended, ordered to pay close to $100,000 for unprofessional conduct

The British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM) has suspended the nursing licence of Amy Hamm for unprofessional conduct.
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South Australian barrister fined for practicing without licence, faces oversight and appeal

South Australia's Supreme Court has sanctioned barrister after practising law for seven months without a current practising certificate.

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