Rise in number of U.S. doctors looking to move to Canada since Trump’s election
HALIFAX — Recruiters say there’s been a surge of interest from American doctors considering moving to Canada since the election of U.S. President Donald Trump in November.
Katrina Philopoulos, physician recruitment director for Nova Scotia Health, says 27 American doctors are in serious negotiations to move, talks that have so far resulted in one person being hired and a second who is expected to move to the province next year.
In an interview Friday, Philopoulos said her health agency’s message to doctors isn’t overtly political and is aimed at anyone “ready to make the change” after Trump’s victory.
“It was an opportunity for us to focus on the United States as one of our priorities,” she said, adding that the province has been ramping up its U.S. recruitment steadily in recent years.

