You don't have to go to a doctor for contraceptives. You can see a nurse practitioner. You can see a midwife. In many provinces, you can see a public health nurse. In seven provinces across Canada, you can walk into your pharmacy and have a private discussion with your pharmacist. The pharmacist can prescribe any contraceptive method for you.
This is one of the ways that Canada is leading the world in advancing primary care access. It's by upscaling the abilities of a wide range of primary health care providers to serve the needs to prevent unintended pregnancy.