
Montreal pediatric clinic to close, calling Bill 2 ‘the nail in the coffin’
Global News
Tiny Tots in Decarie Square, operated by ELNA Medical Group, will begin phasing out operations in the new year, and it is working on relocating options to ensure care.
At one of Montreal’s largest pediatric clinics, a new sign taped to the door is sparking concern.
The notice says Tiny Tots in Decarie Square, operated by ELNA Medical Group, will begin phasing out operations in the new year — and that it is working on relocating options to ensure continuity of care.
Oren Sebag, a Côte Saint-Luc city councillor and spokesperson for the clinic, told Global News that the Tiny Tots has been facing financial difficulties and had recently dealt with an exodus of doctors.
The company entered creditor protection last year.
Sebag added that Bill 2 was “the nail in the coffin.”
The closure is just one more example emerging as tensions continue to escalate around the government’s Bill 2.
Speaking to reporters in Quebec City, Premier François Legault said the goal is to get more Quebecers attached to family doctors.
He wouldn’t say if the government would make any concessions, adding that he wanted to keep those details for the negotiating table.













