Our Resources
How to Get Multi-Province Nursing Authorization in Canada
A comprehensive guide to multi-province nursing authorization in Canada, outlining licensing pathways, costs, benefits, and how nurses can expand their careers while supporting communities nationwide.
Corporate Sustainability
An overview of Canadian Health Care Agency’s Corporate Sustainability Policy, outlining our commitment to environmental stewardship, social responsibility, and long-term economic sustainability.
DEIA Statement
Canadian Health Care Agency’s DEIA Statement outlines our commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility, and to fostering a respectful, inclusive, and accessible workplace for all.
How much does it cost to get licensed as a nurse in Manitoba (2025 update)
A detailed 2025 guide to nursing licensure costs in Manitoba, covering CRNM fees, timelines, renewal costs, and why travel nurses can quickly recoup their investment through competitive pay and incentives.
Referral Program
CHCA’s Referral Program rewards employees and subcontractors for referring qualified nurses. Recommend a nurse, help grow our team, and earn a $1,000 referral bonus.
Indigenous Nursing in Yukon: Challenges and Achievements
An exploration of Indigenous nursing in Yukon, highlighting the challenges nurses face, the importance of cultural sensitivity, and the meaningful achievements that come from supporting Indigenous communities.
Improving Health Care in Northern Manitoba Communities
An exploration of healthcare challenges and opportunities in Northern Manitoba, focusing on Indigenous-centred care, health disparities, and the essential role nurses play in improving access and outcomes in remote communities.
Addressing Health Disparities in Rural British Columbia Communities
An overview of the health disparities affecting rural British Columbia communities, highlighting the challenges nurses face, the role of Indigenous rights frameworks, and the importance of culturally safe and community-driven healthcare solutions.
Understanding the Unique Healthcare Needs of Alberta First Nation Communities
An overview of the unique healthcare needs of Alberta First Nation communities, examining historical and cultural contexts, health disparities, and the importance of culturally sensitive care in improving health outcomes.
Challenges and Opportunities in Providing Healthcare in Nunavut
Explore the unique challenges and opportunities of providing healthcare in Nunavut, from geographic isolation and resource limitations to the vital role nurses play in supporting community health and equity.
Exploring the Unique Health Care Challenges Faced by Inuit Communities
Discover the unique healthcare challenges faced by Inuit communities across Inuit Nunangat, including health disparities, cultural and linguistic barriers, and how nurses can help support meaningful change.
The Ongoing Struggle With Indigenous Health Inequities in Canada
An in-depth look at the persistent Indigenous health inequities in Canada, exploring historical and systemic causes, social determinants of health, and the vital role nurses play in advancing culturally safe care and health equity.
The Realities of Working as a Nurse in Northern Canada
Practical insights into what it’s really like to work as a nurse in Northern Canada, from cultural awareness and expanded responsibilities to the challenges and rewards of remote practice.
7 Things to Know About Being a Relief Nurse in Northern Canada
Discover what it takes to become a relief nurse in Northern Canada, including qualifications, challenges, practical tips, and the personal and professional growth opportunities that come with working in remote communities.
The Importance of Health Services in Remote Northern Communities
An overview of why accessible health services are essential in remote Northern communities, highlighting health disparities, cultural sensitivity, and the vital role of nurses in Indigenous health care.
How to prepare for an adventure in the Great North
Practical guidance to help you prepare for your assignment and daily life in the community.
Performance and quality – ISO Certified
Our ISO-certified Quality Management System ensures consistent performance, transparency, and continuous improvement across our operations.
How to become a travel nurse in Canada?
Working as a travel nurse is an extraordinary opportunity to explore most beautiful parts of the country while making a real difference in people’s lives.
Why choose to work in the Far North?
Working in the Great North as a nurse is an excellent opportunity to explore this vast and beautiful part of our country. You will have the chance to see some of the world’s most amazing wildlife, as well as providing essential nursing services in Canada’s remote Indigenous communities.
Do you want to live an adventure and benefit from more flexible opportunities and greater freedom ?