If you don’t have a family doctor in Ontario, you’re not alone. The Ontario College of Family Physicians reported that in 2024 there were 2.5 million people in Ontario without a family doctor, which ...
An estimated 2.5 million Ontario residents don’t have a family doctor, according to the Ontario Medical Association (OMA). The OMA says Ontario needs 3,500 more family doctors to meet current needs.
1:58 Oakville family ‘traumatized’ after home invasion and attempted break-in An Oakville, Ont. homeowner targeted not once, but twice this month, is sharing his family’s terrifying ...
TORONTO — The Ontario government is investing $1.8 billion to connect two million more people to a publicly funded family doctor or primary care team within four years, which will achieve the ...
2:08 Feds issue request for new study on Pickering Airport lands A decades-long battle over whether to build an airport on land in the northern portion of Pickering, Ont. appears to have finally ...
More than 1,000 people lined up in the snow in Walkerton, Ont., on Wednesday to try to get a family doctor — but only the first 500 would be successful. Trump won't impose tariffs on Canada ...
After several weeks of hints, allegations and things left unsaid, Ontario PC Leader Doug Ford finally made it official Tuesday afternoon, kick-starting the official process for a Feb. 27 election.
PICKERING, Ont. - Ontario Provincial Police say they are investigating criminal allegations brought forward by Pickering’s city council. OPP say allegations were referred to them by Durham ...
Pickering city council voted in 2023 to withdraw its support for the airport plan. It cited a Transport Canada-commissioned report that concluded southern Ontario would not need a new airport ...
Canadians were on the move in huge numbers last year, and Ontario cities proved some of the biggest draws for people relocating within the country. U-Haul has released its annual list calculating ...
After more than 50 years, the federal government is abandoning a plan to use a contentious plot of land in north Pickering for a future airport, and intends to use it to expand Rouge National ...
Ontario’s governing Progressive Conservatives unofficially kicked off their re-election bid with a promise to spend $1.8-billion to ensure every resident of the province has a family doctor or ...