So, again using my n=1 of my graduating class, 2 matched to FM in Nova Scotia, 1 matched to Population Health at Mac, 1 matched to IM at Mac, 1 matched to FM in Toronto, 1 matched to FM in Regina, 1 matched to Path in Newfoundland, 1 matched to Psych in Nova Scotia, 1 matched to paeds in Boston, 1 matched to gen surg in New York, 1 matched to IM in Detroit, 1 matched to gen surg in San Francisco.
The year ahead of us was 4 people, 2 of whom did intern year in Ireland for partner related reasons. 1 matched to OBGYN in Toronto, the other to FM at MUN. After intern year the other 2 matched to FM at MUN and anaesthetics in Saskatchewan.
Of the people I contacted in the following year, 1 matched to rads in Ottawa and 1 to Ortho at McGill.
There are more IMG spots in Ontario than in the rest of Canada combined, so your odds of matching to Ontario are higher than to anywhere else in Canada. However, I wouldn't plan to be in Toronto and nowhere else, or you will likely end up being nowhere. Even Canadian grads have to have a back-up plan.
For those of you who are going to chime in with a chorus of "They only matched to FM, psych and IM how horrible" and "Look at all those people who matched to the boondocks Ireland is terrible don't go aaugh!!!!!", most of us chose the boondocks voluntarily. I am from the boondocks and rather like it here, and for some of the people who matched, why, their boondocks community was larger than their community of origin. Those of you who think that Toronto is the centre of the universe might want to explore the rest of this great country with an open mind. Cheers,
M