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New Brunswick extends tuition bursary programs for paramedics, medical technicians

The province says 49 students have received first payments as officials seek to fill 300 ambulance vacancies.

  • On Thursday, Premier Susan Holt announced the New Brunswick government is extending tuition bursary programs for paramedics and EMTs, now including students beginning studies after March.
  • Addressing 300 vacant positions in the ambulance service, Holt emphasized the need for more trained professionals at Ambulance New Brunswick to care for New Brunswickers.
  • The province has committed $6.5 million in funding, with $549,000 spent to cover initial payments for 49 recipients; Health Minister John Dornan stated the program is open-ended.
  • Paramedic Alyson Ward, receiving funding through the program, said the bursary helped financially and will aid recruitment, calling it "a great opportunity for people to take the leap."
  • Recent announcements have helped increase enrollment, according to Darcie Redpath, president of Oulton College in Moncton, with bursaries supporting training at Medavie HealthEd and Omni Life Support Training.
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Reimbursing tuition fees to paramedical workers who commit to work for NB Insurance: this is what the government has been offering since last year. Satisfied with the results, it will continue to do so.

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The Toronto Star broke the news in Toronto, Canada on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
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