• Cyborganism@lemmy.ca
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    \* cries in québécois \*

    Edit: I feel I need to clarify. These doctors will never come work in Québec with the current government and their threats with bill 2 that might close a LOT of clinics and create an exodus of doctors the likes we have never seen.

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      my doctor already warned us she is leaving next april. she has 600 patients on her roster and the gov’t wanted to add more…

      so i’ll have no family doctor next year… but, hey, at least we don’t be able to pray in schools!

      QC gov’t: “no healthcare for you!”
      me: “dear god, please keep us healthy…”
      QC gov’t: “NO PRAYING EITHER!”

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        🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

        Duuude that would make such a great fucking joke for the Bye Bye at the end of the year hahahahahahahahaha

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    Go get 'em Canucks! The services need them and other nations are currently exporting their best and brightest.

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    The context beyond the title. The article did not include numbers of net new doctors this is expected to yield.

    The federal government is promising to open up permanent residency for foreign doctors working in Canada as temporary foreign residents in order to tackle the doctor shortage across the country.

    “Many of these doctors are already treating patients in our communities. We cannot afford to lose them,” Diab said.