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Ford wants ‘100 per cent’ Ontario students at province’s medical schools

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he wants all spots in Ontario medical schools to be reserved for students from the province.

Ford said Wednesday about 18 per cent of students are from foreign countries.

“In my opinion, and we will continue working with the ministry, get rid of the 18 per cent,” he said at an announceme­nt for a new medical school at York University.

“I’m not being mean, but I’m taking care of our students, our kids first.”

Ford then lamented the fact that some kids and parents have said some Ontario students study abroad and then do not return home after they meet someone.

“I want 100 per cent of Ontario students going to these universiti­es,” he said.

His office said later Wednesday that “it’s medical seats he wants filled with Ontario students.”

NDP Leader Marit Stiles criticized Ford for his comments.

“The Premier’s comments were wildly disrespect­ful to the thousands of students and internatio­nally trained physicians with experience from across the world stuck waiting for a residency spot so they can finally practise in our province,” she wrote in a statement.

“He is telling skilled physicians from around the world looking to build a life in Ontario that they’re simply not welcome.”

A group representi­ng migrant workers also took issue with Ford’s comments.

“The Migrant Workers Alliance for Change is outraged at Premier Ford distractin­g from his chronic underfundi­ng of public education by blowing a racist dog-whistle that casts internatio­nal students as outsiders, which will worsen the already pervasive anti-migrant climate,” said Sarom Rho, a spokespers­on for the organizati­on.

“Migrants live here, we work here, we have families here, we are Ontarians, we deserve equal rights, not exclusion.”

Ford’s comments came as post-secondary institutio­ns grapple with a growing reliance on internatio­nal students.

Post-secondary institutio­ns, especially colleges, in Ontario turned increasing­ly to internatio­nal students after Ford’s government cut tuition by 10 per cent in 2019 and froze it there.

A government-commission­ed panel recommende­d last fall that the province unfreeze tuition, fund post-secondary institutio­ns at an appropriat­e level and increase supports for students in need.

The province recently said it would keep tuition rates frozen but announced a $1.3-billion topup to post-secondary institutio­ns.

 ?? CP ?? Ontario Premier Doug Ford has announced a new medical school at York University in Toronto.
CP Ontario Premier Doug Ford has announced a new medical school at York University in Toronto.

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