More than $15 million in federal funding announced at Sudbury's Collège Boréal on May 23
The federal government is spending more money on bilingual health care education programs to ensure that every person can have access to health services in the official language of their choice.
The funding is all part of Health Canada's Official Languages Health Program works to improve access to health services in the official language of choice for people in OLMCs. Another reason for the funding is to increase the number of people studying for health care programs to address the shortage that arose during the pandemic.
Duclos said the projects being funded are to increase access to health training programs in French; increase recruitment and capacity for training additional bilingual health service providers; increase internship opportunities; and increase the integration of graduates into the health care system, so as to better serve minority communities."Northern communities continue to face challenges in accessing health services in the official language of their choice.
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