First - I'm not knocking the concept, but the AA in Canada is a new concept and VERY DIFFERENT from the AA in the US. Training is measured in weeks or months instead of years. The depth of the knowledge base is far less than the master's degree AA in the US.
It's unfortunate that they're using a similar name, since there are going to be lots of questions about this. In particular, because the programs are so different in scope and depth, there is no reciprocity for an AA in Canada to work as an AA in the US.
And DD - before you get too crazy in this thread, remember that there are NO CRNA's in Canada.