OTTAWA — Leaders of Canada’s main opposition parties convened this week to discuss strategies for improving the national healthcare system, focusing on accessibility, quality of care, and long-term sustainability. The discussions, held in Ottawa, included representatives from provincial governments, healthcare organizations, and policy experts.
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Opposition leaders highlighted the importance of collaborative planning between federal and provincial authorities to address challenges such as hospital wait times, rural healthcare access, mental health services, and long-term care. “Our goal is to ensure that every Canadian, regardless of where they live, has access to timely, high-quality healthcare,” said one opposition leader during the session.
The discussions focused on several key areas: