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Official Languages committee  Yes. Some of the members of our association are francophones. We have been there for them from the beginning. Because of this particular situation, the director general of the Nurses Association of New Brunswick, whom you will be meeting later, worked with us to find a solution.

May 9th, 2017Committee meeting

Pierre Godbout

Official Languages committee  Aside from the francophone nurses of Quebec, only 4% of nurses elsewhere in Canada are francophones. That is part of the answer. We aren't considered numerous enough to justify the creation of commercial material. The market is not big enough.

May 9th, 2017Committee meeting

Pierre Godbout

Official Languages committee  I'd like to provide some important context.

May 9th, 2017Committee meeting

Pierre Godbout

Official Languages committee  For historical and other reasons, Quebec withdrew from the Canadian organizations that regulate the profession. This left the other provinces together. That is a good part of the answer to your question. Are the standards the same? No, they are not. The possibility of using the

May 9th, 2017Committee meeting

Pierre Godbout

Official Languages committee  Hello. My name is Pierre Godbout. I am the director of the School of Nursing, which offers programs at three campuses: in Moncton, Shippagan, and Edmundston, which my colleague is representing today. The School of Nursing is the only institution east of Quebec that offers a bac

May 9th, 2017Committee meeting

Pierre Godbout