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Female family doctors in Ontario spend more time with patients, make less money: study

A new study by the OMA and McMaster says female family doctors in Ontario spend more time with patients than their male colleagues and in many cases earn less money as a result.

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Toronto Life

Seventy-four per cent of Ontario ER doctors say overcrowding levels are critical or severe

Most of the physicians who responded to a recent survey also said overcrowding frequently impacts their ability to provide timely care.

CBC Ottawa Morning

Doctors concerned about ER crowding

OMA President Dr. Rebecca Hicks shares the results of two new surveys that suggest Ontario emergency departments are at — or over — capacity.

CityNews

New survey of ER doctors says overcrowding in Ontario is critical

Nearly three-quarters of emergency physicians polled call the problem severe or critical, and the OMA says the province needs to "scale up" solutions.

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CTV News

Ontario doctors voice concern on emergency department wait times

The OMA is warning that the province’s emergency departments are already facing crowding as the busy summer season begins.

Global News

Survey suggests elevated concerns among Ontario doctors about ER overcrowding

A new OMA survey found most emergency physicians report severe overcrowding in ERs, affecting their ability to deliver timely patient care.

Global News

'Overwhelming consensus' among Ontario doctors reporting on ER overcrowding: survey

A new survey of Ontario’s emergency room physicians suggests the majority are struggling with severe overcrowding, hurting the ability of some to see patients as quickly as they should.

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The Globe and Mail

Ontario ER doctors raise alarm on hospital overcrowding

The OMA reports that most Ontario emergency physicians face severe overcrowding, with patients waiting in ERs for beds nearly every shift, significantly affecting timely care.

CBC News

This mobile walk-in clinic in Thunder Bay, Ont., aims to make health-care less intimidating

The OMA highlights that mobile and walk-in clinics like Thunder Bay’s mobile unit are critical in providing access to care for the more than 2.5 million Ontarians without a family doctor.

Copilot said: Close-up of a clinician in blue scrubs with a stethoscope using a digital interface, surrounded by healthcare and medical icons such as a stethoscope, heart monitor, syringe, and lab equipment, representing digital health and technology integration in clinical care.
PR Newswire

OntarioMD Enhances Privacy and Security Training Amid Growing Clinician Use of AI

OntarioMD has launched a redesigned online privacy and security training that helps clinicians safely and responsibly use AI tools.

Vancouver Sun

Opinion: Independence from Canada means losing portable health benefits

Dr. Charles S. Shaver: If Alberta separates, its residents who visit B.C. or any other province won't be covered under the Canada Health Act — and will be billed the same rate as any foreigner for urgent medical care.

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The Toronto Star

An audit warns your doctor’s AI notetaker is hallucinating. Ontario doctors provide a reality check

AI scribes are helpful and save time, say doctors, who say the auditor general missed a crucial quality-control step in her examination.

CP24

First-year medical students helping fill doctor-patient gap

The OMA reported in late 2025 that more than 2.5 million Ontarians do not have a family doctor.

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CBC News

Court won't hear case against Kingston doctor ordered to pay back $600K for COVID vaccines

Dr. Elaine Ma 'thankful' but still unsure if province will keep fighting.

Medscape

Does Ontario need a provincewide vaccination registry?

Ontario doesn’t have a centralized vaccination registry, making it difficult for physicians, pharmacists and patients to track immunizations across the health-care system.

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Inside Halton

Worst cities for allergies in Ontario. See where your city ranks

Most of the worst places to live for seasonal allergy sufferers are here in Ontario, with Hamilton currently the worst place for pollen in all of Canada right now, according to pollen experts.

The Toronto Star

Ontario revives controversial medical residency rule in new bill — but offers more ways for international graduates to qualify

Government had quietly rescinded a policy that would have severely restricted international medical graduates in the first round of residency matching.

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CTV News

Ontario forging ahead with medical residency rule for international grads it recently rescinded

The Health Ministry made headlines last week for rescinding a nearly identical policy amid a court case over it, but they actually withdrew the policy in order to legislate it.

The Seeker

Canada’s family doctor shortage is getting worse. Here’s what 5.9 million Canadians are doing about it

Canada now ranks 29th among 36 high-income nations in physician-to-population ratio, according to the CMA.

CTV News

Ottawa pilot project connects hundreds of newborns to family doctors

The Newborn Primary Care Attachment Initiative helps ensure babies born at QCH or Almonte General Hospital have hands-on support during the critical first 24 months of life.