At the time of our report, we cited some information from the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer survey of medical schools, which did, indeed, find there were potentially some training gaps. While 90% of medical curricula had lectures related to palliative care, just 12% of students were required to participate in mandatory clinical rotations, for example. They found that hands-on experience to be lacking, but promising initiatives like LEAP, which is a program to train people who are already working, are helping to fill some of that gap for sure.
On March 9th, 2020. See this statement in context.