Doctor shortage driving people away from Newfoundland town known for growth
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — A doctor shortage is threatening to undo years of work turning the Newfoundland town of Bonavista into an internationally lauded example of rural growth and development, the community’s mayor says.
Mayor John Norman said there are several doctors who want to live and work in the seaside community of about 3,200 people. But the high patient volumes and gruelling 24-hour shifts required at the local health centre have turned them away.
Despite numerous meetings and continued appeals, he said health officials won’t budge on working conditions and offer physicians a contract they will accept. In the meantime, locals needing reliable access to health care are moving.
“It is almost surreal for a community volunteer like me and the dozens of others like me in the region that have given our lives — our lives, all of our free waking hours — to strengthening and developing this community and region. And now it is completely being undermined,” Norman said in a recent interview. “I’m devastated, utterly devastated about where we are.”


