Tories tout nursing plan; critics say it doesn't make up for

Tories tout nursing plan; critics say it doesn't make up for cuts


Winnipeg Free Press
JOHN WOODS / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
Health and Seniors Care Minister Heather Stefanson along with Advanced Education, Skills and Immigration Minister Wayne Ewasko and Economic Development and Jobs Minister Ralph Eichler announced new nursing program today at the Manitoba Legislature n Winnipeg Thursday.
Plans to increase nursing school enrolment and make it easier for internationally trained nurses to work in Manitoba could add 400 nurses by 2023, the provincial government said Thursday.
Plans to increase nursing school enrolment and make it easier for internationally trained nurses to work in Manitoba could add 400 nurses by 2023, the provincial government said Thursday.
The province announced it will spend $7.5 million to boost nursing education and add 400 seats to nursing schools. Another crop of nurses who have nursing training from other countries could be helped by additional funding devoted to cut red tape and help them get licenced to work here.

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