Quebec dentists threaten to leave public system due to tense contract negotiations
MONTREAL — Quebec’s dentists are threatening to pull out of the public health system, which would affect more than half a million people in the province, if the premier doesn’t intervene in tense contract negotiations.
Dentist association president Serge Langlois said Tuesday that Health Minister Gaetan Barrette can’t be trusted during contract talks and Premier Philippe Couillard must intervene.
“We don’t want these negotiations to be undertaken by using threats and intimidation,” he told reporters at a news conference.
Langlois said if Couillard doesn’t get involved, the majority of his 4,300 members will leave the public system by the end of August.

