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‘I can’t do this’: Nurse practitioner burnout may be Ontario’s next health-care crisis

  • Writer: Prisha Dev
    Prisha Dev
  • Mar 31
  • 1 min read

By Prisha Dev, Global News

Posted March 29, 2025 4:00 am


1 in 3 nurse practitioners report experiencing burnout. NP Circle Survey 2025. Global News
1 in 3 nurse practitioners report experiencing burnout. NP Circle Survey 2025. Global News

A growing number of nurse practitioners in Ontario say they’re reaching a breaking point under the province’s strained health-care system.


Citing low pay, burnout and unsustainable job responsibilities, nurses warn that without urgent action, the overburdened health-care system could come tumbling down.


Aliya Hajee, a nurse practitioner and founder of NP Circle, an organization that supports nurse practitioners in Canada, said the current reality is not just frustration — it’s a crisis.


“Nurse practitioners have been stepping in to fill these gaps the past several years, but we’re doing much more with less,” she said. “We’re managing increasing volumes of patient care without the support we really need to sustain that.”


A national survey conducted by NP Circle found that only one in eight Ontario nurse practitioners were “very satisfied” with their jobs.



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