Quebec scraps penalties for family doctors, obligations tied to patient load in tentative deal | Unpublished
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Quebec scraps penalties for family doctors, obligations tied to patient load in tentative deal

December 12, 2025

The agreement in principle reached between Quebec’s family doctors and the Legault government scraps penalties for doctors who miss performance targets.



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