Nova Scotia premier likens doctor recruitment to ‘squeezing a balloon’
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s premier likens doctor recruitment in his province to “squeezing a balloon.”
“Something pops out in another direction — and after you get that fixed, it pops out elsewhere,” Stephen McNeil said in a year-end interview with The Canadian Press.
Seven months into a renewed mandate, and more than four years after he first won power campaigning on a “doctor for every Nova Scotian,” McNeil said he believes some progress is being made on the province’s persistent shortage of family physicians.
He admits, though, that’s “cold comfort” to those who are still without a family doctor.


