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Making a private health insurance market: the risks of the Canadian and U.S. industry to public medicare

On April 13, the Alberta government introduced legislation to become the first province that creates a “me first” legal framework for patients to pay privately…

$3 billion dollar funding gap drives privatization and downloads costs onto Ontarians

The 2026 budget fails to address the core responsibilities of provincial governments.

Health care spending in Manitoba has increased substantially since 2023, but it will take more to recover from years of underfunding

Alberta’s promised two-tier transition comes with unacknowledged threats from trade and investment agreements.

Two Winnipeg deaths following paid-plasma donations at for-profit centres give urgency to provincial and federal responses

Saskatchewan’s Patient First health plan still leaves the door open to for-profit services

The Alberta government is engaged in the most significant challenge to single-payer health care in Canada since the creation of public medicare

Primary care access is declining in BC. With a new provincial budget on the way, how has spending on doctors affected it?

Alberta’s two-tier health care legislation ends single-payer public health care and puts Canadian medicare at risk

Privatization by stealth occurs in many ways within our public health care systems across Canada.
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