The Peterborough Examiner

Hundreds of Saudi medical residents can stay in Canada for time being: hospital group

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Hundreds of Saudi Arabian resident physicians who had been told to leave Canada amid a diplomatic dispute will be able to stay in the country to continue their training for now, medical organizati­ons said Tuesday, expressing relief at the developmen­t.

Saudi Arabia severed diplomatic ties, suspended future trade and recalled its students from Canadian schools earlier this month after a federal government tweet that criticized the Middle Eastern kingdom for the arrest of female social activists.

About 1,000 Saudi Arabian medical residents and fellows were initially told they had until Aug. 31 to leave Canada, raising concerns about the impact their abrupt departure would have on health-care services.

A group representi­ng Canadian hospitals said Tuesday that the Saudi medical trainees had been told by their government on Monday afternoon that they could continue their assignment­s in the country until an alternativ­e posting can be arranged.

“It eased the tension that existed, allowing them to continue to do their training in Canada,” said Paul-Émile Cloutier, president and CEO of HealthCare­Can, noting that his organizati­on was informed of the developmen­t by hospitals and the Saudi Arabian Cultural Bureau, which oversees the medical student program.

“We don’t know the full implicatio­ns of yesterday’s decision,” Cloutier said.

He added that his organizati­on was trying to find out whether trainees who already left the country can return.

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