Alberta creating more spaces, providing financial aid to help accredit foreign nurses

The South Health Campus adult acute care hospital in Calgary is seen on Wednesday, April 1, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

CALGARY - The Alberta government revealed more details Monday of its plan to deal with a shortage of nurses in its health-care system.

The province is to invest more than $15 million to train and support more internationally educated nurses, like Uche Nechi, who trained in Nigeria and had to wait nearly five years before she was able to resume her career in Alberta.

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