ssc_396 said:
The other thing I'd be interested in hearing about is credit cards. The only good thing I can see about non-Quebec tution is all the airmiles we'll get from paying tuition by credit card. I got the MD Management platinum card because it has no fees for two years, but I think the BMO Mosaic offers the most miles/$ spent.
Off topic - Truswomen, do you know what the leaving rate is for Quebec docs? I know the tuition is the lowest in the country, but the docs are also the lowest paid. Do many get the cheap schooling and leave or do most stick around?
Paying tuition by (miles-accumulating) credit card is a great idea. Everyone should do this, no question. I tried to buy a car on my credit card (appropriately pre-loaded with a positive balance of course) but the dealer would hear none of it, didn't want to pay the fees...
🙁 (I might
not wind up getting a free flight to Australia by next summer.)
I don't know the overall rate of leaving (my personal guess/opinion is "too high"), but I read somewhere that 30% of McGill med grads
never practice in the province. That seems really ungrateful to me, considering only about 10% are from outside Quebec to start with - meaning that the extra 20% received
heavy investments from the province... Unilingual francophone grads from the other three schools
can't leave, but many bilingual ones do leave. I'd imagine McGill attrition would be the highest though, considering that the reputation alone would open doors elsewhere...
And it will get worse. The QC gov't just shafted the specialists and the interprovincial income gap is still over 100K for them... Family docs do better (in the relative sense), but are still paid less than FPs in other provinces. Quebec also has about a 10% higher marginal tax rate, of course... Personally, I plan to stay in Quebec and don't mind paying the extra tax, but income equality would be nice... (yes, shetland, I'm going to McGill)
Quebec has many advantages in lifestyle and affordability (though the latter is disappearing fast, in Montreal anyway). It's my home. The
only thing that would make me leave would be for my people to do something really,
monumentally, wrong and stupid - i.e. separate from Canada.