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Canadian woman, 96, puts ad in newspaper to find primary care doctor: ‘Time is increasingly of the essence’By Gabrielle Fahmy Published May 31, 2025, 9:10 a.m. ETA 96-year-old Canadian woman was so exasperated with the glacial pace of her nation’s universal healthcare system — she posted a wanted ad in her local newspaper to find a primary care doctor.“I am apparently somewhere in the 80,000’s in the physician waiting list, and so time is increasingly of the essence,” retired fourth-grade teacher Dorothy Lamont wrote in her classified ad titled “Seeking a Physician” in the May 23 edition of the Halifax Chronicle Herald in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.“I am 96 years old, of sound mind and body relative to my advanced age, and have been without a physician for nearly three years,” it reads. ...The Great White North currently has around 46,000 family physicians, and a recent study by Health Canada found that another 23,000 would be needed for every Canadian to have a primary care doctor.One of the reasons for the doctor shortage is that many doctors leave for better paying jobs in the US. ...
New York Post:Frankly, I'm surprised the Canadian government permits anyone over 70 to have medical care. That's why Medical Assistance in Dying was created, after all.