Meanwhile in the U.S., many physicians are considering whether they can continue doing their jobs under a second Trump administration.
CBC spoke with two American physicians seeking to relocate to Canada and a third who recently moved to B.C.
The three declined to speak on the record, citing a fear of retribution for speaking critically of the Trump administration. But they shared concerns over health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. advancing an anti-science and vaccine-skeptical agenda.
Concerns over the political climate in the U.S. has opened a “floodgate” of inquiries about moving to Canada, according to recruiter Michelle Flynn.
To deal with the influx of inquiries from American physicians wanting to come to Canada, Flynn said she is now conducting interviews five days a week, up from three days a week previously.
“We’re getting 60-plus physicians coming to and registering on our website a month,” she said.
Or fighting for the freedom of you, and the rest of Americans in the same position as you.
It’s a hard choice to make.