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Yukon launches streamlined licensing pathway for American physicians
The Government of Yukon and the Yukon Medical Council have introduced a new dual pathway licensing process to simplify the entry of US-trained physicians into the territory's healthcare system. Developed in collaboration with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia, this initiative allows American Board-certified doctors to use a single set of credentials to apply for licensure in both jurisdictions simultaneously. By leveraging BC’s approved registrations,
May 4


Manitoba Budget 2026 boosts healthcare jobs and support for international medical professionals
Manitoba's 2026 budget focuses on strengthening healthcare across rural and northern regions through targeted workforce investments . The province is allocating $6.3 million for physician recruitment while creating new training pathways for internationally trained doctors, nurses, and paramedics. Major capital projects include emergency room construction at E.M. Crowe Hospital in Eriksdale and healthcare facility expansions in Portage la Prairie, Neepawa, Brandon, Winkler/Mor
Mar 25


Manitoba welcomes 13 US-trained physicians to strengthen healthcare access
Manitoba's government has successfully brought 13 American-trained doctors into the province's healthcare system as part of an ongoing effort to expand medical services for residents. Premier Wab Kinew and Health Minister Uzoma Asagwara confirmed the recruitment milestone in January 2026, which follows last year's record addition of 285 physicians. The new arrivals are working alongside Manitoba's online booking platform to improve patient access, with nearly 50,000 appointm
Jan 26


PEI strengthens healthcare system with 20 new US professionals
Prince Edward Island has successfully recruited 20 healthcare professionals from the United States since January 2025, including...
Aug 28, 2025
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