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Number of Ontarians without family doctor reaches 2.5 million, college says

The college says that’s an increase of more than 160,000 people since the last count was released six months ago.

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Number of Ontarians without family doctor reaches 2.5 million, college says

A doctor wears a stethoscope around his neck as he tends to patients in his office in Rushville, Ill., on October 30, 2012. The Ontario College of Family Physicians says there are now 2.5 million people in the province who don’t have a family doctor. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Jeff Roberson


TORONTO - There are now 2.5 million people in Ontario who don’t have a family doctor, the Ontario College of Family Physicians said on Thursday.

That’s an increase of more than 160,000 people since the last count was released six months ago, said Dr. Jobin Varughese, the incoming president of the college.

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