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Research finds the ratio between health and social spending is key to understanding health outcomes.

Health inequality is a persistent problem—and it’s directly tied to other forms of inequality.

Half of our health and well-being is based on social determinants of health

Population health metrics are about more than just health care—they’re about the society we live in.

More and more Canadians support governments prioritizing social metrics rather than just economic ones

The medical care system clearly needs government support to get it back to health

Shift Storm newsletter—September 2023 edition

Provincial government spending as a share of GDP still hasn’t recovered after decades-old social spending cuts under the previous government despite growing need for public…
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