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Sarah Watts-Rynard

Sarah Watts-Rynard is CEO of Polytechnics Canada.

Opinion | BY SARAH WATTS-RYNARD | December 7, 2022
In a recent survey, almost all workers asked were unaware of federal funding programs, like the Canada Training Benefit, intended to offset the cost of professional development, writes Sarah Watts-Rynard. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash
Opinion | BY SARAH WATTS-RYNARD | December 7, 2022
Opinion | BY SARAH WATTS-RYNARD | December 7, 2022
In a recent survey, almost all workers asked were unaware of federal funding programs, like the Canada Training Benefit, intended to offset the cost of professional development, writes Sarah Watts-Rynard. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash
Opinion | BY SARAH WATTS-RYNARD | December 7, 2022
In a recent survey, almost all workers asked were unaware of federal funding programs, like the Canada Training Benefit, intended to offset the cost of professional development, writes Sarah Watts-Rynard. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash
Opinion | BY SARAH WATTS-RYNARD | December 7, 2022
Opinion | BY SARAH WATTS-RYNARD | December 7, 2022
In a recent survey, almost all workers asked were unaware of federal funding programs, like the Canada Training Benefit, intended to offset the cost of professional development, writes Sarah Watts-Rynard. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash
Opinion | BY SARAH WATTS-RYNARD | April 19, 2021
Minster of Health Patty Hajdu, centre, pictured Dec. 8, 2020, on the Hill. Lessons from the pandemic point to two structural issues that are well within the federal government’s capacity to address: Canada’s system of long-term care and challenges within the health-care talent pipeline. The current environment opens a window to fresh policy action and a renewed federal/provincial partnership on health care. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY SARAH WATTS-RYNARD | April 19, 2021
Opinion | BY SARAH WATTS-RYNARD | April 19, 2021
Minster of Health Patty Hajdu, centre, pictured Dec. 8, 2020, on the Hill. Lessons from the pandemic point to two structural issues that are well within the federal government’s capacity to address: Canada’s system of long-term care and challenges within the health-care talent pipeline. The current environment opens a window to fresh policy action and a renewed federal/provincial partnership on health care. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade