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B.C. College of Family Physicians says 40 per cent of family doctors plan to retire or reduce work hours in the next five years .
The college calls on new Health Minister Josie Osborne to sit down with family doctors as soon as possible.
It calls on Osborne to hold the NDP to their promises to scrap sick day requirements by employers.
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