Ontario is expanding a grant that sees the province pay for tuition for students who enrol in some health-care programs.
will now cover tuition and other costs for paramedic and medical laboratory technologist programs in return for individuals working in the region where they studied for two years.Premier Doug Ford says it will help 2,500 post-secondary students.
Nursing programs in northern, eastern and southwestern Ontario are eligible, as are paramedic programs in northern Ontario.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 20, 2023.
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