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The national voice of healthcare organizations and hospitals

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At HealthCareCAN We Believe

At HealthCareCAN We Believe
August 17, 2021

Because we believe in the best health for Canadians we have prepared a 10-point plan for the next federal government.

We believe:

  1. That the health of Canadians must be the number one priority of the next federal government.
  2. That a robust, responsive and high-quality healthcare system requires sustainable federal funding for health research and innovation.
  3. That the next federal government must engage in constructive dialogue with provinces and territories so that the mistakes of the past waves are not repeated in the looming fourth COVID wave.
  4. That the next federal government must urgently invest in Canada’s healthcare infrastructure to ensure the well-being of the population.
  5. That the next federal government must provide more support for mental health programs in Canada.
  6. That Canada’s older adult population deserves access to high-quality long-term and home care services.
  7. That the next federal government must build a national health human resource strategy to support the healthcare system strengthen health research and innovation in Canada.
  8. That the next federal government must undertake a comprehensive review of health transfers to provinces and territories to ensure equal access to high-quality healthcare services for all Canadians regardless of where they live.
  9. That the next federal government must urgently invest in health research
  10. That the next federal government ensures Canada is ready for the next pandemic by increasing public health spending and ensuring Canada’s self-sufficiency in pharmaceutical and vaccine production.

We believe in Canada’s future and that our nation can emerge from this pandemic stronger than ever. During this federal election campaign HealthCareCAN will work harder than ever with, and on behalf of, our member institutions dedicated to advancing the health of Canadians.

Mr. Paul-Émile Cloutier
President & CEO, HealthCareCAN

HealthCareCAN is the national voice of healthcare organizations and hospitals across Canada. We foster informed and continuous, results-oriented discovery and innovation across the continuum of healthcare.


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