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Ottawa boosts loan forgiveness for doctors, nurses

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In hopes of addressing healthcare worker shortages in some parts of Canada, the federal government is increasing loan forgiveness by 50 per cent for doctors and nurses working in under-served rural and remote communities.

This marks a 50 per cent increase to the maximum amount of forgivable Canada Student Loans for eligible family physicians, family medicine residents, nurses and nurse practitioners working in under-served rural and remote communities.

With these changes, a family physician or family medicine resident will be forgiven up to $60,000 while a nurse or nurse practitioner will be forgiven up to $30,000.

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