OMA in the news
Canadian Healthcare Technology
Ontario hospitals on verge of financial crisis
OHA president Anthony Dale says costs in the hospital sector are rising at a rate of six per cent annually, in part because of Ontario’s growing, aging and more medically complex population.
March 11, 2026
CBC News
Ford defends health-care record as hospitals say financial 'crisis' is coming
Ontario Hospital Association calls for financial certainty to plan long-term
March 9, 2026
The Community Press
What does medical recruitment look like in four eastern Ontario communities?
Many Ontario cities, municipalities and regional governments have established recruitment efforts over the past few years amid doctor shortages.
Feb. 17, 2026
The Hamilton Spectator
Fax machines are Ontario’s top cause of patient privacy breaches, new data reveals. Why is health care still stuck on them?
Ford government’s effort to “axe the fax” hasn’t reduced the number of breaches of medical confidentiality, according to the privacy commissioner.
Feb. 17, 2026
Inside Halton
Why a CMA survey says your AI diagnosis may be doing more harm than good
Canadians who followed health advice from AI were five times more likely to experience harms compared to those who did not.
Feb. 12, 2026
The Local
Health811 promises 24/7 health advice — if you can wait
Data obtained through freedom of information requests show wait times have increased dramatically since Health811 replaced Telehealth Ontario.
Feb. 12, 2026
The Eyeopener
The cost of Ontario’s health-care gaps on students’ sexual health
There are more than 2.5 million Ontarians without access to a family doctor. This means longer wait times and more barriers to managing chronic conditions.
Feb. 11, 2026
The Globe and Mail
Tradespeople need sturdier addiction recovery support. Now’s our chance to build it
As we embark on a national project to revitalize the economy with major infrastructure and housing spending, we must engage workers who have been sidelined by the opioid crisis and other substance use disorders, writes Dr. Vincent Lam.
Feb. 6, 2026
The Globe and Mail
Ontario’s optometrists urge province to expand services they can provide
The OMA says it doesn't think the changes would help take pressure off emergency rooms and family doctors.
Feb. 3, 2026
CBC Radio
This Toronto doctor has over 2,000 patients, but still no permanent residency
Despite Canada's lack of physicians, new arrivals can face a bewildering maze of paperwork.
Feb. 2, 2026
The Timmins Daily Press
OMA president talks physician recruitment, Sudbury LifeLabs closure at ROMA
The laboratory closure will cost the city 40 high-skilled laboratory jobs.
Jan. 24, 2026
The Local
And how will you be paying for your baby today?
There were an estimated 5,430 uninsured, non-resident births in Canada in 2024.
Jan. 23, 2026
The Toronto Star
Prefer a woman family doctor? She’s likely paid less — and giving more
A new study found, on average, patients get more time with women GPs — yet those doctors earn less.
Jan. 22, 2026
The Globe and Mail
HELP volunteer program for immigrant doctors to improve medical English gets big boost
The founder of HELP says the Canadian medical community is committed to ensuring the talents of newcomer physicians don’t go to waste.
Jan. 20, 2026
Syndham Current
Chatham-Kent delegation presses provincial priorities at ROMA conference
Representatives also meeting with OMA to discuss physician recruitment and retention, and impact of social service investments on the health-care sector.
Jan. 20, 2026
Orangeville Citizen
MPP Sylvia Jones reviews 2025 challenges and accomplishments
Jones, who serves as Ontario’s deputy premier and minister of health under Premier Doug Ford, shared her thoughts on what was achieved last year.
Jan. 15, 2026
CBC Radio
A new study highlights gender pay differences between male and female family physicians
The key finding: that female family physicians spend 15-20 per cent more time with their patients than their male counterparts.
Jan. 14, 2026
CBC News
Female doctors in Ontario spend more time with patients than male counterparts, study suggests
Finding underscores need to change payment system to prioritize time instead of volume.
Jan. 14, 2026
CBC News
Female family doctors in Ontario work longer with patients — for less pay
More time, longer hours, same pay — that’s the reality for Ontario’s female family doctors, according to a new OMA study.
Jan. 14, 2026