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New N.B. nursing graduates won’t have to pay registration fees
Nursing graduates in New Brunswick won’t have to pay first-time registration fees as the province seeks to reduce financial barriers for applicants.
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Queen’s University could ‘go under’ without cuts to courses
Queen’s University in Kingston, Ont., has suspended admissions to its Bachelor of Fine Art program and is cutting other courses.
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Canada spends $86M to accelerate health-care accreditation and address labour shortages
The federal government announced an $86-million investment in health professional accreditation on Monday to address the labour shortage across the country.
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