Contact Your Politician
If you want to let politicians know about how to fix the health care system, this page contains contact details that can help.
Health care policy and administration is chiefly a provincial responsibility. As such, meaningful reforms will likely begin on the provincial side.
Here is a list of helpful contacts, organized by province:
British Columbia
Premier’s Office ‒ click here
Health Minister’s Office ‒ click here
List of MLA email addresses ‒ click here
Alberta
Premier’s Office ‒ click here
Health Minister ‒ click here and select “Health” from the drop-down menu
List of MLA contacts ‒ click here
Saskatchewan
Premier’s Office ‒ click here
Health Minister’s Office ‒ click here
List of MLA contacts ‒ click here
Manitoba
Premier’s Office ‒ click here
Health Minister’s Office ‒ click here
List of MLA contacts ‒ click here
Ontario
Premier’s Office ‒ click here
Health Minister’s Office ‒ click here
List of MPP contacts ‒ click here
Quebec
Premier’s Office ‒ click here
Health Minister’s Office ‒ click here
List of MNA emails ‒ click here
New Brunswick
Premier’s Office ‒ click here
Health Minister’s Office ‒ click here
List of MLA contacts ‒ click here
Prince Edward Island
Premier’s Office ‒ click here
Health Minister’s Office ‒ click here
List of MLA contacts ‒ click here
Nova Scotia
Premier’s Office ‒ click here
Health Minister’s Office ‒ click here
MLA contact finder ‒ click here
Newfoundland and Labrador
Premier’s Office ‒ click here
Health Minister’s Office ‒ click here
List of MLA contacts ‒ click here
While the bulk of responsibility for health reform lies on the provinces, the federal government could also help, namely by updating the Canada Health Act.
Here is a list of relevant federal politicians:
Prime Minister’s Office ‒ click here
Health Canada contact ‒ click here
List of MP contacts ‒ click here
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