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Ontario is desperate for more nurses 鈥 but its red tape is forcing qualified ones to leave for other provinces

Internationally educated nurses who are already here find credential assessment and other bureaucracy is preventing them from working.

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Gravoso and mentoring session

Mark Gravoso (middle, in blue) leads a mentorship and training session for internationally educated nurses in Downsview Park. It took Gravoso four years to become registered in Ontario because his credentials weren鈥檛 recognized.


Nina Piao moved to Canada in 2022 to help fill urgent nursing shortages after the pandemic left hospitals across the country understaffed and emergency rooms overwhelmed.

With over a decade of nursing experience in the Philippines, she was told her skills were in demand in Ontario hospitals, which faced聽some of the worst shortages.

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Ghada Alsharif

Ghada Alsharif is a Toronto-based immigration and work reporter for the Star. Reach Ghada via email: galsharif@torstar.ca.

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