• @[email protected]OP
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      From what I know, as with any country, they’d have to get certification by relevant medical association. It’s easier coming from certain countries than from others.

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        Also some provinces claim to have been trying to make it easier for healthcare professionals, unfortunately I don’t know enough about it to tell whether there is any genuine truth to it or not, since politicians just get to state anything and not follow through or be accountable.

        I vaguely recall this in relation to BC/NDP but don’t know if they made actual progress, anybody know more?

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      For heart surgery it might actually be hard. As the specialties get more specific you need fewer and fewer of them so the spots become more competitive.

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      Varies by province at it’s of provincial jurisdiction and in Quebec there’s the language barrier which makes things more complicated

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      Depends on the province. Ontario is underfunded and has serious issues exacerbated by our conservative former-hash-dealer and long-time Trump supporter Premier who wants to privitize it. Alberta healthcare is a mess from MAGA Danielle Smith trying to privitize too.

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        privitize

        Lol I know you mean “privatize”, but I’m gonna start using this word synonymously to “enshittification” now. :D