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	<title>Comments on: Wednesday Night #1312</title>
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		<title>By: Diana Thébaud Nicholson</title>
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		<author>Diana Thébaud Nicholson</author>
		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Nov 2007 02:34:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Nov 10, 2007 (RCI)
&lt;strong&gt;ONTARIO FACING DOCTOR SHORTAGE&lt;/strong&gt;
The Canadian Institute for Health Information has come out with a grim warning for patients in the province of Ontario who are seeking a doctor.  The Institute's latest statistics show that the province has a shortage of two thousand doctors.  Statistics also show that the province's doctors are leaving for other parts of Canada.  A further shortage is predicted because 2,500 doctors are scheduled for retirement.  The neighbouring province of Quebec also faces a doctor shortage.</description>
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<strong>ONTARIO FACING DOCTOR SHORTAGE</strong><br />
The Canadian Institute for Health Information has come out with a grim warning for patients in the province of Ontario who are seeking a doctor.  The Institute&#8217;s latest statistics show that the province has a shortage of two thousand doctors.  Statistics also show that the province&#8217;s doctors are leaving for other parts of Canada.  A further shortage is predicted because 2,500 doctors are scheduled for retirement.  The neighbouring province of Quebec also faces a doctor shortage.</p>
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