Le programme de recrutement et de formation d'infirmi猫res de l'茅tranger est critiqu茅

A medical bed is photographed in the trauma bay during simulation training at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto on Aug. 13, 2019. A Montreal civil rights organization says a Quebec program to recruit and train nurses from overseas is leaving some participants in dire straits. THE CANADIAN PRESS/ Tijana Martin

MONTREAL - A Montreal civil rights organization says a Quebec program to recruit and train nurses from overseas is leaving some participants in dire straits and dependent on food banks.

Some nurses recruited from West Africa say they鈥檝e been left destitute after getting expelled for failing one part of the training program. They say they鈥檝e lost access to their weekly stipend and their part-time work as orderlies.

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