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True. Some people think they can study abroad in (e.g.) the Caribbean and have no problem get a residency match. They are bitterly disappointed.
The reason many study abroad is that there aren't enough spots in Canadian medical schools. In that light I can see why preventing international students from taking those spots may seem reasonable. But if those international students were willing to commit to staying in Canada and moving to underserved areas of Ontario, then I don't see a downside. Rather than scouring the subcontinent for DoorDash ebikers who then protest when Canada dares to not extend their visas; these pre-meds are the international students we want.
 
The reason many study abroad is that there aren't enough spots in Canadian medical schools.

Yes, I'm aware. I work in healthcare and with resident physicians.
In that light I can see why preventing international students from taking those spots may seem reasonable. But if those international students were willing to commit to staying in Canada and moving to underserved areas of Ontario, then I don't see a downside. Rather than scouring the subcontinent for DoorDash ebikers who then protest when Canada dares to not extend their visas; these pre-meds are the international students we want.
I know of foreign residents that had to work in a certain province for x time as a condition of maintaining their license. I can't speak for all specialties.
 
Not even to discuss the benefits of people moving around a bit to get degrees, many Ontarians go to medical schools in other Canadian provinces and it would certainly not be unreasonable if they made exactly the same changes. It is yet another Doug Brain Fart.

Does this target domestic students?
 
Does this target domestic students?
No legislation yet, but this is the government's media release.

I don't know what he has said orally, but the presser makes no mention of 'foreign' or 'international". From the above link:

"Starting in fall 2026, new legislative and regulatory changes will, if passed, also require all Ontario medical schools to allocate at least 95 per cent of all undergraduate medical school seats to residents of Ontario, with the other five per cent reserved for students from the rest of Canada. We’re also creating more opportunities for Ontarians who started their medical education abroad to be able to complete their postgraduate training in Ontario."
 
From an article in today's Star. This announcement, if enacted, would largely affect non-Ontarian Canadians.
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Speaking of foreign students:

Seneca College is closing its Markham campus at the end of this semester citing declining international student enrolment.


Just like the good ol' days.

When I was at Seneca in 2006 there were only two campuses.

Markham was originally envisioned as the business program campus. Things like advanced degrees in marketing, etc.
 
Ah the appearance of doing something when in fact the number are so small it's embarrassing.
It's rage farming! I don't mind the tuition rebate/waiver for those that choose to practice family medicine. However, there needs to be a large overhaul of how physicians are compensated. So much time, energy, and expense goes to paperwork and administration.
 

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