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Confrontation shows people confront the woman in Ontario calling her behaviour unacceptable, racist
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A video showing an agitated woman demanding her son be examined by a sa国际传媒渨hite doctorsa国际传媒 at a Toronto-area walk-in clinic is sparking online outrage, as some medical groups say demands for physicians of a certain race cannot be accommodated.

In the video, which was posted online Sunday and has since been viewed more than 100,000 times on YouTube, the woman becomes increasingly belligerent as she repeatedly asks to see a doctor who sa国际传媒渄oesnsa国际传媒檛 have brown teethsa国际传媒 and sa国际传媒渟peaks English.sa国际传媒

As the unidentified woman repeats her demands, the video shows others in the waiting room confront her, calling her behaviour unacceptable and racist.

Peel Regional Police say they were called to a clinic in Mississauga, Ont., shortly after 12:30 p.m. Sunday on reports of a disturbance.

Spokesman Const. Mark Fischer says a woman was being verbally aggressive in requesting that a white doctor attend to her son.

He says the womansa国际传媒檚 son eventually received treatment, and the case was closed with no charges laid since no one was hurt and no threats were made.

Many took to social media to decry what they described as the casual racism at play in the incident.

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Patients do make these types of requests occasionally, though in some areas it may more commonly be to ask for a doctor of a specific gender, said Dr. Alan Drummond, co-chair of public affairs for the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians.

There may be efforts to accommodate patients who would feel more comfortable with a female physician, but itsa国际传媒檚 often simply not possible, especially in small communities, he said.

Generally speaking, sa国际传媒渋f yousa国际传媒檙e sick enough to warrant emergency care or urgent care, then yousa国际传媒檙e sick enough not to be choosy about who it is you see,sa国际传媒 he said.

The Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada took a similar stance in a position statement a few years ago, saying that requests for a doctor of a particular gender may be accommodated if made during regular office hours.

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The position statement further says that sa国际传媒減atients can decline the care offered, but should take full responsibilities for those actions.sa国际传媒

The Canadian Medical Association, meanwhile, said that sa国际传媒渞acism has no place in Canada nor in our health-care system.sa国际传媒

sa国际传媒淧art of Canadasa国际传媒檚 strength is our multi-cultural history and make-up,sa国际传媒 the associationsa国际传媒檚 president, Dr. Granger Avery, said in a statement.

The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, which regulates doctors in the province, said it does not have a policy to address that situation but stressed that the Ontario Human Rights Code states all those who provide services in the province are entitled to do so free from discrimination.

It also says that under its policies, doctors may consider cutting ties with a patient whose behaviour becomes inappropriate or abusive.

The Canadian Press

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