Overview
- Starting in fall 2026, 95% of medical school seats in Ontario will be reserved for provincial residents, with 5% for other Canadians.
- The Ontario government plans to cover tuition costs for over 1,000 students who commit to becoming family doctors within the province.
- The initiative seeks to reduce the number of Ontarians without a family doctor, currently estimated at 2.5 million.
- Premier Doug Ford emphasized the importance of keeping medical graduates in Ontario to address local healthcare needs.
- The province will expand its 'Learn and Stay' program, costing $88 million, to support students who pledge to practice family medicine in Ontario.