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Free post-secondary for Doctors and Nurses
- Proposal text
- The Green Party of Canada will collaborate with Indigenous, provincial and territory counterparts in advocating for free post secondary education for Canadians pursuing accreditation as physicians and nurses.
- Type of Proposal
- Public policy that the party would represent
- Objective / Benefit
- Addresses the critical shortage of nurses and doctors experienced in communities throughout Canada.
- If your proposal replaces an existing policy or policies, which one does it replace?
- N/A
- List any supporting evidence for your proposal
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- Does this proposal affect any particular group and what efforts have been made to consult with the group or groups?
- N/A
- Jurisdiction: Is this proposal under federal jurisdiction?
- Yes
- Please indicate the language the proposal is being submitted in.
- English
Amendments (1)
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Created at
04/05/2024 -
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Objective / Benefit
"Addresses the critical shortage of nurses and doctors experienced in communities throughout Canada"
Unfortunately, the healthcare crises confronting Canadian communities is much more complex and nuanced than nurse and doctor shortages. I strongly recommend that interested persons read the "OurCare" national and provincial reports to get a clearer understanding of the situation. The GPC may want to develop policy around supporting the recommendations that came out of these reports. https://www.ourcare.ca/reports/#priorities-panels
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