Canadian Enough: The Systemic Barriers IENs Face After Licensure

Posted on June 12, 2026, 9:49 a.m.

Hello member, 

Join the International Nursing Interest Group (INIG) and Waterloo Chapter on Thursday, June 25, 2026, from 6–8 p.m. ET with keynote speaker, Preet Kaur, who will present, "Canadian Enough: The Systemic Barriers Internationally Educated Nurses Face After Licensure"

This event will be held virtually through Zoom.  

Getting licensed is only the beginning. For many internationally educated nurses, the real barriers begin after registration in the workplace, in clinical culture, and in a system that was never designed with them in mind. Drawing on original research, frontline advocacy, and lived experience, this session will name the systemic barriers IENs face including workplace incivility, accent bias, professional identity erosion and the "hidden curriculum" of Canadian nursing.

Participants will explore findings from a research study examining IEN-specific orientation gaps across Ontario healthcare organizations, hear about national and provincial advocacy efforts, and engage in an open community dialogue about what meaningful integration actually looks like. Attendees will leave feeling seen, informed, and equipped to advocate for change. 

Preet Kaur is a registered nurse with more than eight years of clinical experience and a passionate advocate for internationally educated nurses. She holds an HBSc and BScN, and is currently completing her MScN at Trent University, where she examined IEN-specific post-registration orientation gaps across Ontario healthcare organizations. 

Everyone is welcome! We hope to see you there.

Register via this link: https://rnao.ca/events/chapters-igs-events-373

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