A plan to strengthen health care and measure outcomes

Working together, we can examine existing Canada Health Transfers, and look at innovation in the system.
Canada must respond to U.S. policy by increasing our support for pharmaceutical innovation

Changing our own drug system to better encourage investment and innovation is not an easy task, but it’s a necessary one.
Securing sovereignty: why defending the care economy is a $100-million bargain

By adopting new standards and social prescribing, Canada can turn an overstretched health system into a strategic reserve.
Children’s health care is the foundation of a healthy Canada

Right-sizing children’s health care and advancing a National Children’s Strategy is nation-building work.
Can Canada be truly sovereign without health independence?

Making life sciences a strategic national asset determines whether Canada leads or follows in the next era of global growth.
Health care is a human right

The federal government cannot let privatization erode access to the public system.
Access to what?

The health minister expanded who can provide primary care—now we must define what services Canadians are entitled to receive.
One country, one standard of care

Pan-Canadian health data and risk-based screening are essential for equitable care.
Implementation matters: why Canada keeps leaving life-saving research on the shelf

If governments want research to improve lives, implementation must be funded, measured, and led—not assumed.
Canada must take lead in fighting health misinformation as vaccine hesitancy rises and U.S. pulls back from WHO, say sector experts

In the face of bad advice coming out of the U.S., Health Minister Marjorie Michel needs to discuss how to best promote facts with federal agencies and departments, according to Canadian Medical Association president Margot Burnell.