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Ottawa announces $35 million for 30 oral health training programs across Canada
- The federal government is providing more than $35 million over three years to train dental students across Canada, as announced by Health Minister Marjorie Michel.
- Funding will support 30 oral health programs mainly at universities and colleges for future dentists and dental hygienists.
- Close to six million people have been approved for care under the federal government's dental care plan, which covers individuals with household incomes under $90,000 and no private insurance.
- The funds aim to fill competency gaps and improve access to dental care in Canada, according to Health Minister Marjorie Michel.
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Ottawa Announces $35 Million for 30 Oral Health Training Programs Across Canada
The federal government has announced more than $35 million over three years to train dental students across the country. Health Minister Marjorie Michel made the announcement today in Montreal with Carlos Leitão, Liberal MP and former Quebec finance minister. A news release says the funding will go toward 30 oral health programs mainly at universities and colleges for future dentists and dental hygienists. Michel says the money will fill compete…
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Total News Sources15
Leaning Left9Leaning Right1Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution69% Left
Bias Distribution
- 69% of the sources lean Left
69% Left
L 69%
C 23%
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