Quebec plans to force new doctors to stay in the province and work in public system
MONTREAL — The Quebec government is planning to force new doctors trained in the province to work in Quebec’s public health-care system for the first few years of their practice, in a bid to slow the loss of physicians to the private sector and to other provinces.
Health Minister Christian Dubé says he will table a bill by the end of the legislative session, to be debated next spring, that would require family doctors and specialists to start their careers in Quebec’s public network.
“While too many Quebecers are still waiting to be treated, too many doctors decide, from the start of their career, to leave the Quebec public network,” he said in a statement Sunday evening. “We will take steps to ensure that the population has access to the care for which they pay.”
Dubé told a Montreal radio station on Monday morning that those who want to leave Quebec or work in the private system will face “consequences,” though he offered no details. It’s also unclear how long new doctors would be required to practise in Quebec’s public network.


