<time datetime="2021-10-21T01:00:00-04:00">October 21, 2021</time>

Canada’s Sky-High Costs for End-of-Life Care Need Solutions

<time datetime="2021-02-11T00:00:01-05:00">February 11, 2021</time>

COVID Highlights Acute Shortage of Healthcare Workers

  • This report evaluates factors contributing to healthcare labour shortages and investigates the inter-…
<time datetime="2020-10-15T00:01:00-04:00">October 15, 2020</time>

October 15, 2020—Healthcare is approaching a critical juncture. Will it follow the path of yesteryear where fiscal expediencies drive a cost-cutting agenda regardless of outcomes, effectiveness…

<time datetime="2019-06-06T00:01:00-04:00">June 6, 2019</time>

Universal pharmacare coverage for Canadians is within reach, based on cost estimates in a new C.D. Howe Institute study. In “Filling the Gaps: A Prescription for Universal Pharmacare,” authors…

<time datetime="2019-04-30T00:00:05-04:00">April 30, 2019</time>

Growth in healthcare spending by provinces and territories has been accelerating over the last four years as governments continue to overshoot their budget targets, says a report from the C.D.…

<time datetime="2018-05-23T14:29:55-04:00">May 23, 2018</time>

Virtual care is a natural next step in technological innovation for healthcare, according to a new report published by the C.D. Howe Institute. In “Modernizing Canada’s Healthcare System through…

Intelligence Memos
From: Marcel Saulnier To: Canadians Concerned About Healthcare Date: November 29, 2023 Re: Getting on with National Pharmacare Over four years ago, the Advisory Council on the…
Intelligence Memos
From: Duncan Munn To: Concerned Canadians Date: October 30, 2023 Re: The Evil of Short-Termism Bedevils Canada’s Future Canada has long been celebrated for its political stability…
Op-Ed
Two years ago, we argued Canada pays insufficient attention to the promotion of good health and the collection of data and information on the health of Canadians. The focus has been on…
Research
Les Québécois portent un lourd fardeau financier de 768 milliards de dollars – la facture d’impôt la plus élevée pour l’augmentation des dépenses de santé au cours du prochain demi-siècle – et…