Evidence of meeting #41 for Health in the 40th Parliament, 2nd Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was mobility.

A recording is available from Parliament.

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MPs speaking

Also speaking

Kathryn McDade  Director General, Health Care Policy, Strategic Policy Directorate, Department of Health
Helga Loechel  Director, Foreign Credentials Referral Office, Department of Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Jean-François LaRue  Director General, Labour Market Integration, Department of Human Resources and Skills Development
Shelagh Jane Woods  Director General, Primary Health and Public Health Directorate, First Nations and Inuit Health Branch, Department of Health
Brendan Walsh  Manager, Labour Mobility and Immigration Portal, Department of Human Resources and Skills Development

November 2nd, 2009 / 4:25 p.m.

Director General, Health Care Policy, Strategic Policy Directorate, Department of Health

Kathryn McDade

Actually, that's been one of the major areas of investment under the internationally educated health professionals initiative. Most of the money goes to provincial-territorial governments, about 90% of the program funds. So investment is at the discretion of the provincial-territorial governments. Many of them have invested in bridging programs for foreign-trained doctors and nurses.There's a new bridging program in physiotherapy in the province of British Columbia. So that is one of the major areas of investment.

Right now we're coming to the end of the first five years of that program funding. We're starting to talk to the provinces about where they haven't been able to do bridging, whether there are emerging professions. You gave the example of paramedics. Physician's assistant is an emerging profession in some jurisdictions. We want to talk to provinces about whether this might be a stream for doctors who don't have the credentials to practise as fully licensed physicians in Canada.

4:25 p.m.

Conservative

Tim Uppal Conservative Edmonton—Sherwood Park, AB

Very good.

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Joy Smith

Thank you.

You have time for another quick question, Mr. Uppal.

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Conservative

Tim Uppal Conservative Edmonton—Sherwood Park, AB

Great.

It's a little bit opposite of what we were talking about. I mean, it's important to get our foreign-trained doctors licensed and established, but on the other hand, in Canada we expect to have the best doctors, the best medical care. What checks and balances are in place to make sure that the doctors we are bringing in from overseas are qualified to Canadian standards?

4:25 p.m.

Director General, Health Care Policy, Strategic Policy Directorate, Department of Health

Kathryn McDade

Health Canada does not have direct responsibility for the regulatory function in medicine, of course. That's with provincial and territorial governments, and they've delegated that responsibility, in most cases, to their own regulatory agencies. All of the work we've done on new initiatives to integrate foreign-trained professionals, we do with a steering committee of the regulators and the leading national organizations.

For example, the work we've done on a common assessment for international medical graduates was led by the Medical Council of Canada. It included regulatory agencies from across the country. It included provincial-territorial governments. We don't try to substitute. We don't have the expertise. We depend on the expertise of those partners to make sure that the balance is right, that we're not working so quickly to integrate that we've kind of lost sight of the health and safety considerations that are primary for the regulators.

4:30 p.m.

Conservative

Tim Uppal Conservative Edmonton—Sherwood Park, AB

Thank you.

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Joy Smith

Thank you very much, Ms. McDade. That brings us to a close.

Before we close this meeting, I would like to bring to the attention of my colleagues that I have two constituents in the audience. I know Doris Quinn is just coming through the door. Doris, welcome to my committee.

4:30 p.m.

Some hon. members

Hear, hear!

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Joy Smith

And Jack Armstrong, welcome.

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Some hon. members

Hear, hear!

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Joy Smith

I have to thank Ms. Wasylycia-Leis, who has been showing them around and being such a gracious hostess. I would invite you to drop into my office, Room 434, Confederation, if you're here tomorrow, and we'll certainly treat you like kings and queens. Ms. Wasylycia-Leis has made me aware you're here, so thank you very much.

Let's give Ms. Wasylycia-Leis a hand.

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Some hon. members

Hear, hear!

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Joy Smith

Having said that, we will suspend the meeting for two minutes because we're now going into our business meeting. I thank you for being here, and I would graciously ask anybody who is not staff or not a part of the committee to withdraw. This is an in camera meeting.

We will reconvene in three minutes.

[Proceedings continue in camera]