This petition is called “Urgent Family Doctor Shortage in Chinatown in Ontario.
“To the Legislative Assembly of Ontario:
“Whereas there is a looming primary care provider shortage in Toronto’s Chinatown area, impacting many Chinese Canadian residents;
“Whereas a significant number of doctors in downtown Toronto who provide service in Cantonese or Mandarin are nearing retirement or have retired, leaving thousands of residents without a family doctor;
“Whereas the lack of primary care is forcing residents to rely on emergency rooms for basic medical needs, contributing to the overburdening of our hospitals; and
“Whereas over 2.2 million Ontarians do not have a family doctor, and that number is expected to increase to 4.4 million by 2026;
“We, the undersigned, petition the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as follows:
“—guarantee everyone in Ontario has access to a primary care provider;
“—increase investment in primary care in the next provincial budget;
“—expand primary care options in Chinatown and other areas with service gaps by investing in primary care, as well as non-profit and public health clinics;
“—make it easier for internationally trained doctors and nurses to work in Ontario’s health care sector;
“—cut the administrative burden on family doctors to make the profession more attractive;
“—ensure the government will cover translation fees for minority-language-speaking groups.”
I support this petition, and I am affixing my signature to it.