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Old 05-04-2015, 03:34 PM   #183
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Originally Posted by Ozy_Flame View Post
No. It's much better in the long run to recognize partial or full qualifications from outside the country and provide a fast-tracked re-training program / re-certification for qualified professionals to fill those gaps. This is something the PC's, both provincial and federal, should have figured out a long time ago.

Why are qualified, experienced doctors driving cabs or doing janitorial work in this province when they could be filling professional fields that are chronically under-staffed? Better to spend six months improving a pre-existing skillset than simply increasing (read: inflating) the price constantly to attract top talent.
I do agree with this as well. I just meant the public service has to remain somewhat competitive in the marketplace if they're going to attract talented people.
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