The Ontario election agenda highlights healthcare as a pivotal concern, with all main political parties promising improved access to family doctors. Currently, 2.5 million Ontarians lack a regular primary care provider, relying on clinics and emergency services. With projections warning that another 3 million may lose their doctors soon, personal stories, like that of Louise Lee, underscore the urgency of the problem. After a two-year search, Lee finally found a family doctor, reflecting widespread frustration about healthcare not being prioritized in the electoral discourse.
"We had people looking online for us. We were continually searching online to find places to add our name to wait lists."
"The two-year-long struggle and the general state of the health care system in Ontario is a big factor in how I'm going to choose to vote."
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