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Quebec private doctors challenge law forcing five years of public system work
- Quebec's private doctors federation is legally challenging a law requiring new doctors to work in the public system for five years.
- The Federation des Médecins en Pratique Privée du Québec calls the law "unjustified and discriminatory" and seeks to invalidate parts of it.
- The law, effective April 2025, enforces fines on doctors who leave for private practice or out of province within five years.
- The private doctors argue the law limits timely patient care and affects ongoing therapeutic relationships with their providers.
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Quebec private doctors challenge law forcing five years of public system work
Breaking News, Sports, Manitoba, Canada
·Winnipeg, Canada
Read Full ArticleDoctors in the private sector turn to the courts to break the requirement to have an authorization from Santé Québec to leave the public network.
·Quebec City, Canada
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Total News Sources18
Leaning Left9Leaning Right1Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution75% Left
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- 75% of the sources lean Left
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L 75%
C 17%
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