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A framework for success, practical recommendations to further shorten the foreign qualification recognition process : Cadre propice au succès, recommandations pratiques pour accélérer davantage le processus de reconnaissance des compétences acquises à l'étranger

21 Mar 2012

CHAPTER I: FEDERAL PROGRAMS RELATED TO THE FOREIGN QUALIFICATIONS RECOGNITION PROCESS 1.1 The Pan-Canadian Framework for the Assessment and Recognition of Foreign Qualifications The development of a pan-Canadian framework for the assessment and recognition of foreign qualifications follows up on a commitment made by the Government of Canada in its 2008 Speech from the Throne indicating that the fe [...] An official from HRSDC told the Committee that, "regulatory authorities for the first set of eight target occupations are currently meeting the pan-Canadian commitment to timely service."8 The second implementation phase of the Pan-Canadian Framework provided for the application of the timely assessment standard to the following six occupations by the end of December 2012: dentists; engineering te [...] Recommendation 11 The Committee recommends that the authorities responsible for the Pan-Canadian Framework for the Assessment and Recognition of Foreign Qualifications ensure that they have all the information needed to target occupations in which there will be a labour shortage and to evaluate foreign qualification recognition programs, and that they release that information to the public, for ex [...] There's no money for ongoing programming.26 Ximena Munoz, Office of the Manitoba Fairness Commissioner, Government of Manitoba The Committee is of the opinion that the lack of FQR is a costly problem for the Canadian economy and that the amounts spent on the various FQR programs should not decrease in the years ahead, particularly if the programs are evaluated regularly and receive positive rating [...] Recommendation 17 The Committee supports the continued collection of data by the Canadian Institute for Health Information for health human resources management and recommends that Health Canada explore the possibility of helping create a national centre for the collection and analysis of data on human resources in the health sector should such an option prove to be fiscally prudent given the curr
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