Opposition to a recent agreement brokered between the Ontario Medical Association and the provincial government has prompted the OMA to hold off on a vote on the deal.
The opposition came from a group calling themselves Concerned Ontario Doctors, who says it gathered more than 3-thousand signatures in a petition opposing the deal.
The Coalition calls the deal flawed, ambiguous and will hurt patient care.
The OMA has agreed to give physicians a chance to discuss the deal before the vote is held.

