The federal government announced an $86-million investment Monday in Winnipeg that will go to organizations across Canada to speed up the process of training and recognizing health-care workers with international credentials. Katherine Dornian explains.
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Canada spends $86M to accelerate health-care accreditation and address labour shortages
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