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Manitoba cuts pharmacist licensing timeline from 4.5 years to 75 days for international applicants
Manitoba has introduced a faster registration process for internationally trained pharmacists, including those from the United States. The new pathway reduces the licensing timeline from roughly four and a half years to about 75 days. Health Minister Uzoma Asagwara says the change will improve access to pharmacy services across the province, particularly in rural areas. Last year, 51 U.S.-trained pharmacists received their Manitoba licenses. Applicants from the U.S., Austral
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International health graduates show rising retention rates in Canada
Recent data from Statistics Canada shows a notable increase in the number of international students who remain in Canada after completing health degree programs. The 2019 cohort saw 68% of international health graduates filing tax returns three years after graduation, up from 52% in 2010. This surpasses the average retention rate for all international graduates. However, retention varies significantly by field and province. Pharmacy graduates had the highest retention at 64%
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Newfoundland and Labrador invests $89,000 in mentorship program to fast-track foreign-trained physiotherapists
The Newfoundland and Labrador Government has allocated $89,000 over two years to develop a specialized mentorship program for...
Sep 11, 2025
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