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Health Canada's approach in this area is really different. In the francophone communities, the department has an agreement with 11 francophone colleges and universities, including the Université de Moncton, Université Sainte-Anne, in Nova Scotia, the University of Ottawa and Collège Boréal. On the francophone side, Health Canada funds additional spots to train professionals: physicians, speech therapists and nurses. That's initial training. That training lasts one to two years, depending on the college programs, and longer in the university programs.
Health Canada takes a different approach on the anglophone side in Quebec. With McGill University, at the community's request, the department gives language training to professionals who are already in the labour market.