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R e fe r e n d a p e r io d fa ils m e e t q u o r u m Fewer than 15 per cent of students vote in plebiscite M att C hesser The Students'Society's fall referenda period failed to meet quorum last week, invalidating the results of the three questions on the SSMU ballot. The proposal for a 75-cent increase to the McGill chapter of the Que­ bec Public Interest Research Group's opt-outable fee, as well as renewals of the $19 McGill Undergraduate Student Fund and the $10 Athletics and Recreation Facilities Improvement Fund fees, didn't meet the required quo­ rum. Fewer than 15 per cent of McGill students voted during the referenda period. "It was obviously frustrating that quorum wasn't reached on the [SSMU] questions," said SSMU President Kay Turner. "It's always a struggle to get quorum in the fa ll... more could probably have been done [by] all par­ ties involved to advertise the importance of this referenda period.” Both the ARFIF and MUSF referenda questions affect fee renewals for the 2009-10 academic year, and will be placed on the ballot in the winter ref­ erenda period. But, because the QPIRG referenda question concerns a fee increase and not a renewal, it can't be voted on during the winter referenda period. SSMU Council would have to declare an "exceptional referendum period" in order for the question to appear on the ballot in March.

gernon Moncrieff (Brian Beckett) pushes Jack Worthing (Nicolae Rusan) a bit too far in the McGill apartment of English's T h e im p o r ta n c e o f B e in g E a rn e s t. See Page 13 for story.

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I h a r e s t p r o p o s e s in c e n tiv e s fo r y o u n g n u r se s Quebec Liberals to encourage nursing students to work in public sector A lana Levine A Quebec Liberal Party (PLQ) announcement to promote id enhance the status of nurses in the province could affect îe future plans of McGill nursing students. In an attempt to resolve problems within the current ealthcare system, Premier Jean Charest, has proposed a se­ es of incentives to encourage young nurses to work in the ublic sector. This includes a S3,000 bonus in each of the first tree years for recently graduated nurses who choose to work 1hospitals and community health centres instead of private ompanies and practices. The PLQ hopes that this policy will

motivate nursing students at universities like McGill to choose careers in the public realm. A nursing shortage in Quebec hospitals is one of the main issues that the PLQ hopes to address. In past years, policies that limited the number of students admitted into medical faculties at universities and encouraged nurses already in the system to retire early greatly reduced the number of person­ nel in the public sector. According to Dr. Helene Ezer, director of the McGill School of Nursing, there was a misjudgment in terms of what healthcare needs were, which contributed to a slump in enrollment. "There is a large number of nurses that will be going into retirement within the next five to 10 years.There is a real worry

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that those that are really experienced are going to leave, and that there are not enough people to replace them," Ezer said. Currently, there are 66,000 nurses within the public health­ care system in Quebec, but only 40 per cent hold permanent positions. The remaining 39,600 are employed part-time and work on-call. The Liberals' goal is to increase the number of full-time nurses to about 60 per cent by the year 2010 with the new incentive program. Charest outlined his proposed incentive program in a press release last Saturday. "The message we are sending to young people as they

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Friday, November 28 (Love Competition Hall) Martlets Game @ 18 h00 Redmen Game @ 2 0 h00 B a s k e t b a l l - L a v a l v s . M c G ill

Saturday, November 29 (McGill Gym) Martlets Game @ 18 h00 Redmen Game @ 2 0 h00

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