RE:RE:MG@Bingostar, I doubt it will.
As highlighted in its Feb 8th, 2023 NR (Source: https://stockhouse.com/news/press-releases/2023/02/08/medi-call-continues-to-bring-free-and-diversified-virtual-care-plans-to)
Medicall offers a free plan (to Canadian residents) which should address GoC concerns (Source: https://www.medicallmd.ca/membership-canadian)
More specifically:
"Following its expansion from British Columbia, into Ontario and Alberta, Medi-Call is now offering three (3) subscription plans: a free Basic Plan, a Student Plan, and a Premium Plan. Medi-Call's diverse packages offer a wide array of healthcare solutions to meet different needs.
The Basic Plan includes free, unlimited, and on-demand virtual care providing access to one of our board-certified licensed physicians, free prescription refills, and a safe and secure electronic platform to store patients' medical records."
I think DM did their homework, anticipated such potential pushback and adapted, in order to address such hurdles.