From the Fraser Institute By Nadeem Esmail and Mackenzie Moir In 2025, many Canadians still talk about our “free” health-care system. But in reality, through taxes,...
By Gwyn Morgan Canadians are proud of their universal health-care system. Politicians hold it up as proof of our compassion, while unions fight to preserve it and...
From the Fraser Institute By John Ibbitson Although rubber has yet to meet road, Prime Minister Mark Carney is vowing to reverse many of the policy...
From the Fraser Institute By Nadeem Esmail While running for the job of leading the country, Prime Minister Carney promised to defend the Canada Health Act...
From the Fraser Institute By Mackenzie Moir Canadians continue to endure long wait times for health care. And while waiting for care can obviously be detrimental...
From the Fraser Institute By Yanick Labrie If Canada reformed to emulate Switzerland’s approach to universal health care, including its much greater use of private sector...
This article supplied by Troy Media. By Michel Gagnon and Krystle Wittevrongel Alberta’s shift to activity-based hospital funding could be the blueprint other provinces need to fix Canada’s...
From the Montreal Economic Institute Alberta’s move to fund acute care services through activity-based funding follows best practices internationally, points out an MEI researcher following an...
Expanding urgent care across Alberta If passed, Budget 2025 includes $17 million in planning funds to support the development of urgent care facilities across the province....
From the Fraser Institute By Nadeem Esmail Back in 1984, the Canada Health Act (CHA) received royal assent and has since reached near iconic status. At the same...