I'm on a current PCP program at the JI in BC, so I'll share what little info I have.
Upon completion of the PCP program, it is now mandatory for us to take the licensing examination in BC. (the military is paying the licensing fee) When you pass these exams, you are now a licensed PCP in B.C. Our program coordinator has been looking into how this PCP license transfers to other provinces. She's in contact with the various licensing organizations in the other provinces. From what she has told us, the JI's PCP program is becoming very widely recognized across Canada, especially once you've obtained your license in B.C. It still varies by province what demands must be made to obtain one's license, however she has said that it's looking really good for it to be a straight transfer throughout most of the provinces, in the near future. As of when she last spoke to us, she said that the B.C. license pretty much straight transfers over to an Alberta license without much work needed. (you have to pay the licensing fee of course) As for Ontario, she has said that we need to do the licensing practical exams, but that the written exams & 400 on-car hours will be waived if you have the B.C. license. (I am not sure if it is at this point yet, but she said if it isn't, it will be there soon) I am not sure where the licensing transition stands in the other provinces, as she was still looking into this for us. (AB & ON were the main ones we were asking about)
Please do not take any of the above as gospel, as it is only what we have been told, and I haven't verified it personally. However, I do believe that the Civilian recognition of Med Tech training is definitely approving, especially since we are now obtaining PCP licenses in B.C. (I don't know anything about the Franco program in Montreal, or where it stands licensing wise)
Feel free to ask any questions you have about any of the QL3 training, as it is all pretty fresh in my mind.