Is B.C.’s Bid to Attract U.S. Doctors a Solution — or Just a Shiny Distraction?
British Columbia has been making headlines with its latest push to recruit healthcare professionals from south of the border. Since March, nearly 1,200 U.S.-based professionals—including 573 doctors—have reportedly “expressed interest” in working in the Province.
Premier David Eby made the announcement standing alongside Health Minister Josie Osborne in Victoria. Osborne clarified that this surge in “interest” includes anyone who attended a webinar or made an inquiry on the province’s U.S.-targeted recruitment website, BCHealthCareers.ca. The numbers also include 413 nurses, 133 nurse practitioners, and 39 allied health professionals.