In addition to providing care to all animals, veterinarians play a key role in food security and safeguarding against the spread of animal-borne diseases. To increase the number of veterinarians across the province, Alberta’s government is investing an additional $10 million, for a total of $68.5 million, to support the construction of the new Veterinary Learning Commons building at the University of Calgary’s Spy Hill Campus.
Construction begins Dec. 1 with the groundbreaking and is expected to be complete in the 2025-26 academic year. When complete, the number of veterinary medicine training seats will double to 100 from 50.
“Alberta’s agriculture sector requires more veterinarians to ensure a healthy and sustainable future. This investment will give the University of Calgary the infrastructure and space required to continue supporting Alberta’s producers with highly skilled veterinarians.”
Rajan Sawhney, Minister of Advanced Education
In Budget 2022, Alberta’s government committed $58.5 million over three years in capital funding to expand capacity at the University of Calgary faculty of veterinary medicine to help address the critical shortage of large animal veterinarians. Budget 2022 also provided $8.4 million to support enrolment expansion in the University of Calgary veterinary medicine program.