Nova Scotia government signs agreements with universities to get doctors from Lebanon

The Nova Scotia government has signed agreements with two universities in Lebanon to bring family doctors to the province. Two Lebanese doctors pass an entrance of the hospital of the American University of Beirut in Beirut, Lebanon, Friday March 14, 2014. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Hussein Malla

HALIFAX - The Nova Scotia government is making good use of its relationship with Halifax's wildly successful Lebanese community, announcing on Wednesday that it had secured agreements with two universities in Lebanon to bring doctors to the province.

Premier Tim Houston said a five-year memorandum of agreement with the Lebanese American University in Beirut commits the school to sending 10 ready-to-practise physicians to the province. Two doctors from the university are expected to arrive in Nova Scotia each year of the agreement.

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