Thursday, October 26, 2023

Ontario finally launches veterinarian program

The Ontario government is finally opening its purse strings on a frequently-announced program to provide more veterinarians in Northern Ontario.

The Ontario Ministry of Agriculture Food and Rural Affairs issued a news release today to say that applications are now open for grants of up to $50,000 over five years to veterinarians who provide service to livestock and poultry farmers  The goal is to add 100 veterinarians for under-serviced areas.

“Veterinary services are a necessity for the agricultural community across Ontario, and our government recognizes the long-standing issues that farmers in underserviced areas have experienced when trying to access these services,” said Agriculture Minister Lisa Thompson. 

“Through this initiative, we’re taking action to fix it. The Veterinary Incentive Program will ensure the sustainability and continued health of Ontario’s livestock sector,” she said. 

The program is being delivered by the Agricultural Adaptation Council (AAC). 

“Access to veterinary care is vital to ensure a prosperous Ontario livestock value chain, especially in underserviced areas,” said Doug Alexander, chairman of the Agricultural Adaptation Council.

The government and Ontario Veterinary College announced in the summer that a new program will train veterinarians jointly at Lakehead University and the University of Guelph. It includes financial incentives to service farmers in Northern Ontario.