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Dr. Michael Antil left North Carolina in 2023 with his wife and kids, driven out by an increasingly conservative political climate and COVID-era hostility toward doctors. Now a family physician to over 2,000 patients in...
The MD with over 2,000 patients, but no permanent residency is an episode from White Coat, Black Art on CBC Radio by CBC. Dr. Michael Antil left North Carolina in 2023 with his wife and kids, driven out by an increasingly conservative polit...
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Published Jan 16, 2026, 00:26:45 long, audio available.
Dr. Michael Antil left North Carolina in 2023 with his wife and kids, driven out by an increasingly conservative political climate and COVID-era hostility toward doctors. Now a family physician to over 2,000 patients in Toronto, he’s repeatedly been denied permanent residency, lost in a maze of paperwork and immigration red tape. Canada needs doctors—so why is this so hard?
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The MD with over 2,000 patients, but no permanent residency is an episode from White Coat, Black Art on CBC Radio by CBC.
This episode is 00:26:45 long.
This episode was published on Jan 16, 2026.
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