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Health & Healthcare

Public health platforms

Here's what the 2025 Canadian election parties are promising.

Liberal

  • Launch a task force to invest in and scale up made-in-Canada public health care innovations, improve the quality of data, and evaluate public investments in healthcare

    "Launch a Task Force for Public Health Care Innovation to invest and scale up made-in-Canada public health care solutions, leverage, and improve the quality of data, and evaluate and ensure accountability in public investments in health care, including the $25 billion Working Together Agreements signed with provinces and territories." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-22

We don't have any Conservative policies on Public health.
We don't have any Bloc policies on Public health.
We don't have any NDP policies on Public health.

Green

  • Require health impact assessments in all government policies
  • Increase funding for the Canadian Institute of Health Information and Public Health Agency of Canada to support long-term investments in public health monitoring
  • Reorient Health Canada's mandate to prioritise mental health, disease prevention, climate risks, and training healthcare professionals on climate-related health threats
  • Support investment in Canada's National Adaptation Strategy, prioritising climate-adapted hospitals and decentralised, renewable-powered health infrastructure
  • Develop a nationwide public health equity framework to address social determinants of health and reduce disparities
  • Create a national database for doctors and emergency rooms to track adverse effects of pesticides and chemicals
  • Fund long-term health studies on the impact of chemical exposure, focusing on vulnerable populations
  • Mandate the reporting of pesticide-related illnesses and toxic chemical exposure, integrating this data into Canada's health monitoring systems

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