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Waterloo ‘shines’ as Canada’s top city to attract newcomers
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DHLawrence Wrote:Clinics aren't enough; we need medical professionals willing to send patients to clinics. One time I had a medical concern and phoned my doctor's after-hours clinic. They recommended I go to the ER. I couldn't go to a walk-in clinic because our doctor would drop me as a patient. Apparently it's not an uncommon practice among GPs, either.

I've had the exact same thing happen. Very frustrating.
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Re: Waterloo ‘shines’ as Canada’s top city to attract newcom - by Spokes - 09-22-2014, 10:24 PM

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