And while there are no easy answers to them, there are paths out of the maze of conflicting rights, interests and responsibilities that can allow Canadian policy-makers to both confront the issue and to develop policy options and instruments that can serve the interests of both the Canadian health care system and the interests of developing states in preserving and building their own systems. [...] The analysis and content are the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Government of Saskatchewan or Saskatchewan Health. [...] On the face of it, this mirrors the changing face of immigration in Canada generally as the proportion of immigrants from Europe and the United States declines and the proportion from Asia and Africa increases. [...] But there are paths out of the maze that can allow Canadian policy-makers to both confront the issue and develop policy options and instruments that can serve the interests of both the Canadian health care system and the interests of developing states in preserving and building their own systems. [...] The Ethical Recruitment of Internationally Educated Health Professionals 9 Other suggestions by the key informants along these lines, include the incorporation of short- term exchange internships within the curriculum of health sciences training, and the general provision of aid to the source country.