Saskatchewan to provide $200,000 to family doctors in rural and northern areas

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe waits for a health-care meeting to begin with the prime minister, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2023 in Ottawa.Moe announced the provincial government is to provide family doctors in rural and northern areas $200,000 over five years. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

SASKATOON - The Saskatchewan government is to provide family doctors in rural and northern communities $200,000 over five years in an effort to address staffing shortages in those areas.

Premier Scott Moe told delegates the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities convention in Saskatoon that the program aims to attract doctors to those areas, where the government has struggled to hire them.

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