"Our approach is to incent doctors through tuition relief and through additional payments to get them into rural areas," he said. "I see that as using proper incentives to get doctors where they are needed most." The Tory plan includes offering up to $120,000 in tuition relief to 25 additional medical school graduates, as long as they agree to practise in under-serviced areas. "The New Democratic Party is the party of health care," he said. His solution is to adopt the 15 recommendations outlined in a Nova Scotia Government and General Employees Union report called Code Critical.
Source: CBC News May 03, 2017 18:19 UTC