...which, alas, is kind of localized and thus under the radar of the healthy population. It's getting better, but the military was filling staffing shortages here until recently. Frontline workers are just as burned out with patients who really shouldn't be there as everyone else is with ham fisted public health policy.
As for the Canadian situation, I have an anti-authoritarian hippy streak a mile wide and strong support for the working class, which makes me somewhat sympathetic, and the RN side, frustrated with adults acting like petulant children afraid of needles and throwing a tantrum.
The protest seems to be attracting some bad actors. The media coverage is ridiculously poor.