Bill to force new Quebec doctors to stay in province raises legal questions: expert

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MONTREAL – A constitutional expert says proposed Quebec legislation to force new doctors to practise in the province’s public system for five years after they graduate could potentially violate Charter-guaranteed rights to freedom of movement.

The bill tabled by Health Minister Christian Dubé on Tuesday would require medical graduates to sign a contract agreeing to practise in Quebec’s public system for the five-year period or else face financial penalties.

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