He seriously needs a job to have health coverage in Ontario? Sounds like America. Glad we chose Alberta. And despite what the news reports, we’ve both been to doctors several times and had great, timely care.
He will not, of course, need employment to get covered in Ontario as a PR. But until then, status is basically that of a visitor, and no, provinces don't typically provide coverage to visitors just because their spouses are Canadian.
Good old socialist Alberta does though ).
Most provinces do have coverage at some intervening stages, varying in the details. Yep, those that tend to have a lot of visitors/immigrants tend to be more demanding about criteria - although some of the details are (perhaps) due to just admin differences.
I'd note too that 'spouse', well, your case of your US spouse (with whom you presumably lived for some time before, perhaps married some time ago, or at least that's a common scenario) is a pretty straightforward situation. Some provinces may deal with a lot more cases of recent marriages / arranged marriages, some of which may be under suspicion of being for immigration purposes (immigration fraud).
Since provinces don't typically have a process or staff to check marriages for 'genuineness' and health coverage once granted isn't often revoked, it's just prudent to wait until the feds finish the PR process.
Visitors are of course recommended to get private insurance and/or apply earlier for PR spnsorship if it's a concern.
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