Corporations are buying local vet clinics raising questions about price, choice and quality of care | CBC News
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Large corporations have been buying up local clinics globally, including in Canada, posing questions about the future of independent veterinary care and control over costs.
Corporate consolidators control about 20% of veterinary hospitals in Canada, employing approximately 40% of the nation's vets, leading to concerns within the veterinary profession.
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