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- 02 June 2023
The provincial government announced a new initiative today to reduce financial barriers for internationally educated nurses entering the health-care system.
- 01 June 2023
The provincial government will contribute $485,000 through the Regional Development Corporation towards renovations of the Sophia Recovery Centre’s new location at 238 Metcalf St. in Saint John’s north end. It ...
- 30 May 2023
The registration process for internationally educated nurses from 14 designated countries will be expedited in New Brunswick, as announced by the Nurses Association of New Brunswick.
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