Health & Healthcare
Family doctors and primary care
Promesses de Liberal
"Give every person in Ontario access to a family doctor by attracting, recruiting, retaining and integrating 3,100 family doctors by 2029." — Getting the Basics Right: A Plan to Do More For You, retrieved 2025-02-22
"Create two new medical schools and expand capacity in existing medical schools, doubling the number of medical school spots and residency positions." — Getting the Basics Right: A Plan to Do More For You, retrieved 2025-02-22
"Deliver team-based care with evening and weekend appointments, integrated home care for seniors, and accessible mental health services for children, youth and teenagers." — Getting the Basics Right: A Plan to Do More For You, retrieved 2025-02-22
"Accelerate the process to integrate at least 1,200 qualified and experienced internationally trained doctors over the next four years through Practice Ready Ontario." — Getting the Basics Right: A Plan to Do More For You, retrieved 2025-02-22
"Eliminate fax machines, enhance virtual care, introduce centralized referral systems with patient portals and implement interoperable electronic medical records to let doctors and other healthcare professionals focus on patients instead of paperwork." — Getting the Basics Right: A Plan to Do More For You, retrieved 2025-02-22
"Incentivize family doctors to serve in rural and northern communities and mentor the next generation to prevent future shortages." — Getting the Basics Right: A Plan to Do More For You, retrieved 2025-02-22
Health staffing
Promesses de Liberal
"Help hospitals hire and retain the staff they need by paying nurses, PSWs and other supportive healthcare workers a living wage and providing them with additional training and professional development opportunities to stay in the public system." — Getting the Basics Right: A Plan to Do More For You, retrieved 2025-02-22
"Help hospitals hire and retain the staff they need by paying nurses, PSWs and other supportive healthcare workers a living wage and providing them with additional training and professional development opportunities to stay in the public system." — Getting the Basics Right: A Plan to Do More For You, retrieved 2025-02-22
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Biographie
Jagbir Dosanjh is a corporate lawyer and business leader
dedicated to growing Ontario’s economy, supporting small
businesses, and strengthening local communities. As lead counsel
at a renewable energy development fund, he has closed over $250
million in international deals, creating jobs and advancing
sustainable industries. But Jagbir knows economic growth starts
locally—that’s why he built his own small business, a farm that
supplies organic produce to restaurants, supporting local
businesses and sustainable food options.Beyond his legal career, Jagbir is committed to education,
opportunity, and healthcare. He created a scholarship and
mentorship program for Markham high school students, and his
wife’s career as a teacher informs his advocacy for stronger
education. Volunteering at Markham Stouffville Hospital gave him
firsthand insight into healthcare challenges. Passionate about
expanding access to primary care, he is dedicated to ensuring
Ontario families get the healthcare they need when they need it.
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