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Canadian Health Labs

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Canadian Health Labs is a private company specializing in health care services by providing nurse staffing and other medical personnel to healthcare facilities across Canada.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Canadian Health Labs

-51.71

0.02%

Latest Event

Legislation Cancels Controversial Travel Nurse Contract with Canadian Health Labs

New Brunswick cancels a $98 million travel nurse contract with Canadian Health Labs amid widespread criticism over exorbitant pricing and risky contract terms that exploited pandemic desperation.

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Canadian Health Labs is currently rated as a Quisling.

-44 to -59 CCI Score
These companies are fully aligned with authoritarian regimes. They not only support but also enforce oppressive policies, playing a significant role in the regime’s operational apparatus and contributing directly to its consolidation of power.

Latest Events

  • Legislation Cancels Controversial Travel Nurse Contract with Canadian Health Labs Logo
    MAR
    19
    2025

    New Brunswick cancels a $98 million travel nurse contract with Canadian Health Labs amid widespread criticism over exorbitant pricing and risky contract terms that exploited pandemic desperation.

  • Canadian Health Labs Unpaid Wages and Labor Exploitation Scandal Logo
    JUN
    19
    2024

    A nurse's complaint over unpaid wages and poor treatment highlights significant labor rights violations at Canadian Health Labs. The company's failure to pay promised wages and fulfill contractual obligations has disrupted the lives of healthcare workers and raised concerns about ethical labor practices in the privatized healthcare staffing sector.

  • -70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 18

    The article details serious allegations of unpaid wages, contract breaches, and unethical treatment of healthcare workers by Canadian Health Labs. The failure to pay employees as promised and the subsequent adverse personal and financial consequences for the affected nurse demonstrate a blatant disregard for labor rights and fair treatment, undermining the ethical responsibilities that companies in the health sector are expected to uphold.

    Travel-nurse company turned my life upside down, health worker says

  • Criticism over Travel-Nurse Contract and Privatization Concerns Logo
    JUN
    11
    2024

    New Brunswick’s Auditor General criticized a $123 million travel-nurse contract involving Canadian Health Labs for its lack of transparency, highlighting concerns over labor practices and the privatization of health care.

  • -40

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 18

    Canadian Health Labs has come under fire due to its involvement in a controversial $123 million travel-nurse contract with Vitalité health authority. The lack of transparency in disclosing important details of the agreement raises significant concerns over labor practices and the erosion of public health care systems. This incident reflects a broader pattern where privatization efforts potentially undermine worker rights and public welfare, contributing indirectly to systems that favor authoritarian influences in health care policy.

    Atlantic nurses gear up to fight privatization of health care

  • Critical Auditor General Report Highlights Unethical Practices by Canadian Health Labs Logo
    JUN
    06
    2024

    The New Brunswick Auditor General's report and statements from the Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions accuse Canadian Health Labs of engaging in questionable billing practices and profit-driven contracts that compromise accountability in public healthcare spending.

  • -80

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 18

    The report highlights that Canadian Health Labs utilized profit-driven contracts with a lack of transparency and oversight, as evidenced by questionable billing practices and auto-renewal clauses that suggest a systematic disregard for public accountability. This conduct undermines ethical business practices within the healthcare sector and directly contributes to the broader issues of corporate complicity in undermining public goods.

    Statement on New Brunswick Auditor General findings on for-profit agencies Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions

  • Controversial Contract Practices and Lobbying by Canadian Health Labs Logo
    APR
    30
    2022

    Canadian Health Labs has come under scrutiny for its aggressive contract pricing and billing practices in the midst of a national healthcare staffing crisis. The company’s use of lobbying to secure lucrative government contracts and questionable cost reimbursements—such as billing for meal allowances not actually provided—raises serious concerns about its ethical responsibility and potential undue political influence.

  • -30

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 18

    By hiring a lobbyist and engaging directly with government officials to secure contracts, Canadian Health Labs demonstrates a worrisome use of political influence that may undermine transparent and ethical public contracting processes.

    How Canadian hospitals grew dependent on expensive out-of-town nurses

  • -50

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 18

    The company’s practices, including exorbitant contract rates, misdirected billing for expenses such as meal allowances, and overall exploitation of a critical healthcare staffing shortage, underscore unethical business practices that burden public funds and contribute to the marginalization of healthcare workers.

    How Canadian hospitals grew dependent on expensive out-of-town nurses

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