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Federal ministers meet in Vancouver to discuss Canada’s health-care crisis
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Securing a boost in federal funding for health care is expected to be a top priority as all 13 provincial and territorial health ministers sit down with their federal counterparts in Vancouver today.
Securing a boost in federal funding for health care is expected to be a top priority as all 13 provincial and territorial health ministers sit down with their federal counterparts in Vancouver today.
It comes months after Canada's premiers presented a united front of frustration over what they called a "crumbling" health-care system.
The first of two days of meetings kicks off Monday afternoon in Vancouver and is being chaired by B.C. Health Minister Adrian Dix.
It's the first time all of the health ministers from different levels of government have met in person since 2018.
“What we need coming out of this meeting this week is to have action, direction from the province's, territories and the federal government that they're willing to work together on a common cause,” said Dr. Alika Lafontaine, president of the Canadian Medical Association.
Lafontaine says there are many proven solutions to the issues Canada is facing.
“We know that when we improve working environments, which includes things like retention incentives, moving more time towards clinical care, and making sure we work in kind of a team based structure that deals with burnout, but also creates better experiences of patients within the healthcare system,” said Lafontaine.