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N.S. aims to streamline licensing process for nurses, doctors trained outside Canada

Aug 9, 2022 | Immigration News

Health Minister Michelle Thompson says the only way Nova Scotia will be able tackle health-care worker shortages is through immigration and, for that reason, the government wants to streamline the licensing process for people moving to the province from outside Canada.

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