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Aspiring health-care workers left in financial limbo after Quebec delays promised grants

Quebec promised would-be health-care workers $12,000 in grants if they enrolled in an accelerated training program, but students in Montreal’s West Island say they have yet to see a dime.

In an effort to combat the province’s health-care labour shortage, the training program was announced earlier this year. The aim was to have 1,000 home-care workers join the workforce by this fall along with a wave of new orderlies.

Students at the West Island Career Centre were told they could expect the first $4,000 within the first few weeks of training. Six weeks have already gone by.

They told CBC News that, after the first deadline passed, they were assured payment would arrive a week later. That new deadline passed without payment, and the delay has left them in a lurch.

Tiffany Cooper was laid off from her logistics job in January, and saw the orderly training program as an opportunity to get into a long-term career that she feels suits her well.

She stopped receiving her employment insurance payments to start training, and she’s not alone, she said. Fellow students gave up jobs and opportunities as well with hopes of aiding the ailing health-care system, but “we can’t help anybody else if we can’t first take care of ourselves,” she said.

‘Strung along’

Cooper said her partner has been trying to cover expenses in the interim, but it’s hard these days to live on two salaries, let alone one.

“It’s getting to the point where it’s now becoming a struggle to put food on the table,” Cooper said.

“I’m still holding onto hope. I do still think they will eventually pay us. I am just more upset about being strung along and given false information because, if not, I could have made other arrangements.”

Guy McLean was in a

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