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Despite challenges in the health-care system, Ontario’s doctors won’t give up.

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The Toronto Star

Nearly six million Canadians remain without a family doctor, new report finds, revealing gaps in primary care

The new OurCare National Survey paints a more optimistic view of Canada’s primary care landscape. But major challenges remain.

A female doctor wears a medical mask while speaking to a female patient that sits beside her
CTV News

More Canadians are gaining access to primary care, even though 5.9 million still don’t have any: survey

A new survey finds that while almost six million Canadians still don’t have primary medical care, access to such services in the country is slowly getting better.

The Globe and Mail

More Canadians have primary care now compared with 3 years ago, study finds

More Canadians say they have a family doctor or nurse practitioner now than three years ago, according to a major national survey that suggests the country is beginning to turn the corner on the primary-care crisis.

A group of doctors speak in a meeting room
The Toronto Star

Ontario judge grants international medical school grads a temporary lifeline

Judge extends applications for grads who would have been excluded from first round of matching for residency placements under a controversial new rule.

CBC

Some Ontario physicians found to bill more than 24 hours a day, 366 days a year

The OMA highlights that most physicians bill in good faith and that the OHIP billing system is outdated and needs modernization.

The Globe and Mail

More than half of Ontario doctors eyeing retirement in the next five years, survey shows

More than half of Ontario doctors are planning to retire or considering that option in the next five years, according to a new survey that underscores the challenges for the health system as baby boomer physicians approach the end of their working lives.

Three doctors walk together in a hospital
South Asian Daily

Foreign-trained doctors ‘still in shock’ after Ontario’s Progressive Conservative government restricts residency spots

The OMA has condemned the move, warning it will worsen shortages in rural and northern communities

Toronto Star

These surgeons are so fed up with OHIP’s billing system that they’ve opened up a private practice

Hamilton surgeons who reconstruct breasts after mastectomies have fought for years over a billing code for their technique. They still get rejections.

Dr. Zainab Abdurrahman is pictured
Toronto Caribbean Newspaper

Dr. Zainab Abdurrahman honoured at 2025 Afroglobal Excellence Awards

The OMA's first Black president awarded the Science & Technology Award for breaking ceilings and rewriting the script of representation.

Vulcan Advocate

Is your doctor receiving payments from a drug company? There's no easy way to find out

Many countries have public registries showing financial ties between physicians and pharmaceutical firms. Not so in Canada

The Niagara Independent

Ontario policies, and blunders elsewhere, help address the doctor shortage

Ontario patients should send a thank you note to U.S. President Donald Trump and Quebec Premier François Legault, writes Janet Ecker.

 A group of doctors in medical scrubs walk down a hospital hallway
CBC News

Over 260 Quebec doctors apply for Ontario licences in weeks following Bill 2

The surge of applications is happening in the wake of a controversial bill reforming doctors’ pay, which was passed on Oct. 25 in Quebec.

SooToday

Sault man battles bureaucracy after life-threatening brain infection

The OMA says Ian McLarty experience's is a clear indicator that more family doctors are needed.

The Winnipeg Free Press

Primary-care doctors’ improved pay model ‘a game-changer’

Doctors Manitoba says Net gain of 184 family MDs treated more than 100,000 new patients over 12-month period.

InnisfilToday

Alliston hospital shares 'simple steps' for preventing respiratory illness

Seasonal shift brings an increased risk of spreading respiratory viruses, including influenza, COVID-19, RSV and the common cold

ExeterToday.ca

OMA president tours Ontario to hear from rural communities

The president of the OMA is continuing her tour of communities across the province — meeting with physicians, community leaders, and local officials to discuss the challenges facing the region’s health-care system.

CTV News London

Tillsonburg, Ont. considers municipally operated medical clinic to help ease doctor shortage

The town of Tillsonburg is considering getting into the health care sector in a bid to attract family physicians.

A trio of doctors discuss while walking down a hospital hallway
CTV News

‘It’s been very successful’: Kingston spending millions to recruit doctors

In the face of a doctor shortage crisis, the city of Kingston, Ont., has invested millions of dollars to recruit dozens of new family physicians.

CBC News

A Toronto-area doctor spent 10 days caring for a dying baby without pay. Here’s why she’s speaking up

Provincial government, OMA directed to find solutions to billing woes