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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