Opposition parties argue that the response to the shortage of doctors, which is becoming more serious in Ontario, must be an important part of the imminent state election, and assemble the voting as a struggle for US President Donald Trump and the President. It is resisting the promotion of Prime Minister Doug Ford.
The Ontario Liberal Party, the New Democratic Party, and the Green Party have published a video of hundreds of people waiting for the opportunity to see a family doctor in the cold weather last week in Wakaton, Ontario, indicating government failures on important files. I claim.
The battle to establish a political story for the campaign begins with the fact that Doug Ford plans to carry out the state election next January 29 in CBC News. 。 In that case, Ontario will go to vote on February 27.
Liberal’s Health critic, Dr. Shamuji, has been working for a few weeks to build a convincing discussion to call for snap -bonles, but shows that Walk Tarton is not only Trump’s tariffs. He said he was.
“Doug Ford wants to talk to President Trump about tariffs, but he doesn’t want to talk about his failure in medical, housing, and living expenses,” he said. “In reality, whatever he says, Doug Ford cannot choose a voting question.”
On Wednesday, more than 1,000 people lined up in the snow in Wakaton, Ontario, in the snow, but only 500 people could see them.
Last week, outside of the Royal Royal Housing Association in Wakaton, people began to line up at 2:00 am, in search of a chance to become one of the 500 new doctors in the region. Many of the crowd said that he had to withstand a long waiting time in a local hospital for simple procedures, such as replenishing prescriptions.
Some people said that it was difficult to undergo the necessary surgery or introduce them to experts without receiving the doctor’s consultation.
The number of Ontari people without a family doctor increases
The Ontario Medical Association warned that 2.5 million people in Ontario had no family, and the number would increase to more than 4.4 million by 2026.
NDP leaders, Marit Styles, say that Wakaton’s sight shows how despair the people are in search of a family doctor. She said in a leisurely speech that if President Trump’s tariff plan was established, it would cause a catastrophic blow to the state, but the government could not solve the lack of doctors over the past six and a half years. 。
“The people I’m talking about cannot keep the daily struggles I have on this line,” she said. “They don’t trust Ford, who can protect their work because they can’t trust Ford, who provides a family doctor.”
The Green Party Mike Schliner said, under the monitoring of Ford, the Ontario’s medical system was “the collapse of the collapse.”
“The Green Party is planning to repair damage by increasing the number of doctors and nurses, providing funds to hospitals, and dealing with access barriers, especially in rural and northern areas.”
The Minister of Health Sylvia has refused to request an interview from CBC Toronto. Her spokeswoman Hannah Jensen said in a statement that the PC government has increased investment by 50 % to connect people to primary care.
She added that the state has also appointed Dr. Jane Phil Pot as a leader of a new primary care team and has had the mission to connect everyone in the next five years to primary care providers.
“We have begun to expand the largest medical education system in the last 15 years, and have a historical barrier to the international training of doctors who have launched more primary care teams. He has invested, “said Jensen.

A scene like “Hanger Game: President OMA”
Dr. Dominik Nowak, Chairman of the Ontario Public Medical Association, said that the doctor in the state hoped that the shortage of doctors would be the focus of the next election. He called Wakaton’s situation as a cracking, and compared it into a movie. of Hanger game.
“The government is needed to recognize the reality of the situation in which we are, and to build a medical system that people will trust and be proud of it,” he said.
Dr. Jobin Bargies, President of Ontario Family Medical University, also said that discussions were attracting attention during the campaign and focusing on solutions.
The key is to reduce the management of doctors, reduce new AIs that help take notes, and provide support of other medical professionals in team settings.
At this time, he stated that the state was shortage.
“We need more things, need more quick response, and all ontarians need to be able to access home physicians,” he said.