The Center for Research-Action on Race Relations (CRARR) is calling for an investigation into a Quebec-based international nurse recruitment program after several participants from French-speaking African countries alleged they have faced racial discrimination.
During a press conference on Thursday, Roselyne Koa said she has never experienced discrimination like what she has faced in Quebec.
“I have witnessed unimaginable situations,” she said.
Koa added that many nurses suffered from depression because they say they were treated like second-class citizens and endured mental abuse, with some even being told they smelled bad.
“They encounter differential treatment, discriminatory treatments. Many end in desperate situations that basically put them in jeopardy, both financially, professionally,” said Fo Niemi, the executive director of CRARR.
The project to recognize the skills of nurses recruited internationally (PRCIIRI) was launched in 2022 and aims to recruit 1,000 nurses.
Since the program began, hundreds of participants have arrived in Quebec from countries such as Cameroon and Cote …