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Ontario forging ahead with medical residency rule for international grads it recently rescinded

The new legislation would reserve first-round residency spots for graduates with Ontario ties, a move officials say aligns with rules in three other provinces.

  • On Friday, Ontario announced it will embed medical residency priority rules into legislation, requiring applicants to have two years of provincial schooling or 24 weeks of residence before applying.
  • Aiming to reduce constitutional court risks, the government withdrew the previous policy to reintroduce it as law, aligning definitions with Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island.
  • Medical groups including the Canadian Medical Association and College of Family Physicians criticized the initial policy last fall, noting applicants are "already Canadian citizens or permanent residents residing in Canada and often working in health care."
  • Acknowledging "fair criticism" regarding the timing, Jones emphasized that legislation clarifies the government's direction, stating it is now "very clear that this is the government's direction, as opposed to a suggestion."
  • More than 1,000 residents lined up in Walkerton, Ont., on Wednesday to secure a family doctor, illustrating the urgent need for medical recruitment strategies amid ongoing provincial shortages.
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Doug Ford's Ontario government limits access to foreign graduates for medical residency, despite the shortage of doctors.

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Ontario forging ahead with medical residency rule for international grads it recently rescinded

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·Winnipeg, Canada
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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Friday, April 17, 2026.
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