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François Legault’s Coalition avenir Québec government is far from realizing its 2018 pledge to pair every Quebecer with a family doctor.
The commitment has been amended over the past three years, with the government now hoping to see 81 to 83 per cent of the population registered with a general practitioner by the end of 2021.
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In January 2018, about 400,000 Quebecers were waiting for a family doctor. But the Quebec Liberal Party says that number had swelled to 700,000 by the end of 2020.