Ottawa calls for project proposals that help internationally trained health workers

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The federal government is putting $90 million toward projects that remove barriers preventing qualified new Canadians from working in health care.

Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Sean Fraser makes an announcement about international students and Canada’s labour shortage at Happy Goat Coffee in Ottawa on Friday, October 7, 2022.

Minister of Immigration Sean Fraser says the federal government is calling for proposals for projects that offer Canadian work experience for internationally trained health professionals or streamline the process that recognizes international medical credentials. Fraser, who took part virtually in a news conference in Charlottetown today, says there is a critical need for more health-care staff, particularly in Atlantic Canada.

 

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How about hiring back the thousands of HCW’s that have been fired as a result of the foolish mandates!!!! How many people know that BC is one of the few places on earth that has not re-hired the HacW’s that were fired.

Good idea 👍🏻

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