At 34-36 weeks if you are flying assume you have checked requirements with the airline such as fit to fly letter from doctor.
As a PR assuming you have met the residency obligation you would have no issues entering the country whether pregnant or not given as a PR you are entitled to enter although if found to not have met the RO you could of course be reported leading to PR being revoked subject to appeal.[/QUOTE]
How long have you been out of Canada? You likely don’t qualify for OHIP so will have to put down a pretty large deposit to give birth at an Ontario hospital. Given how late you are arriving you may not have time to find an OB to care for you that you will have to pay for. You will have to call around. You will also have to call Toronto hospitals to see if they can accommodate you and you’ll need to make payment arrangements before delivery. If you do find an OB you will have to make payment arrangements with the hospital associated with the OB. Yes the baby will be covered if you are a PR and if they meet the residency requirements to receive healthcare which will be staying in Canada for the next 6 months minimum,
Babies regularly arrive at 36 weeks so flying even at 34-35 weeks on a long haul flight is a bit crazy in my opinion. Based on your name you are likely coming from West Africa which usually means 2 long flights.