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November 26, 2025
CTV Toronto covered a new report from SecondStreet.org which shows that over 23,000 Canadians died on medical waitlists in the 2024-25 fiscal year.
November 26, 2025
SecondStreet.org President Colin Craig joined CTV News National to discuss the latest data on medical waitlist deaths.
November 26, 2025
SecondStreet.org released new data showing that over 23,000 Canadian patients died on medical waitlists over the past year.
November 20, 2025
SecondStreet.org is applauding the Alberta government's move to keep the public health care system, but let patients pay for care if they so choose.
November 17, 2025
SecondStreet.org Research Director Bacchus Barua writes that a new Quebec law is driving doctors out of the province.
November 17, 2025
SecondStreet.org hired Leger to poll Canadians about health care reform. Support is still strong for several major changes to the health system.
November 17, 2025
SecondStreet.org hired Leger to poll Canadians about health care reform. Support is still strong for several major changes to the health system.
November 14, 2025
SecondStreet.org has launched a helpful new website: SchoolOptions.ca.
October 30, 2025
New SecondStreet.org research delves into the performance of Canadian hospitals by examining Google reviews.
October 30, 2025
New SecondStreet.org research delves into the performance of Canadian hospitals by examining Google reviews.
October 23, 2025
SecondStreet.org President Colin Craig writes that the Manitoba government is dragging its feet on implementing Debbie's Law.
October 22, 2025
New SecondStreet.org research shows that charter school students in Alberta perform better than students in government-run schools.
October 22, 2025
New SecondStreet.org research shows that charter school students in Alberta perform better than students in government-run schools.
October 6, 2025
SecondStreet.org Research Director Bacchus Barua writes about how medical waitlist deaths in the Kelowna area are a concerning trend.
October 2, 2025
New SecondStreet.org research breaks down how activity-based funding is necessary to make public-private health partnerships work.
October 2, 2025
New SecondStreet.org research breaks down how activity-based funding is necessary to make public-private health partnerships work.
September 29, 2025
SecondStreet.org Communications Director Dom Lucyk joined Courtney Theriault to discuss a rise in Canadians on medical waitlists.
September 26, 2025
SecondStreet.org Communications Director Dom Lucyk joined CTV National News to discuss a rise in Canadians on medical waitlists.
September 26, 2025
SecondStreet.org President Colin Craig writes in The Hub that seniors are on board with health reform, and governments should listen.
September 25, 2025
SecondStreet.org Research Director Bacchus Barua writes in The Hub that B.C's health care is weighed down by bureaucratic bloat.
December 13, 2022
SecondStreet.org has released its annual Died on a Waiting List report for 2021-22. Once again, a troubling trend continues: more people are dying while waiting for surgery or diagnostic scans.
November 22, 2022
We released new analysis that examines just how much of Russia’s oil and natural gas exports Canada could displace. Over the long term, we could replace about half of Russian energy.
November 9, 2022
SecondStreet.org has released data obtained from provincial governments that shows at least 2.9 million Canadians are on waitlists for surgery, diagnostics, or to see a medical specialist.
October 25, 2022
A new poll commissioned by think tank SecondStreet.org shows that Canadians continue to show overwhelming support for health reform, including governments hiring private clinics to reduce surgical backlogs, allowing more choices for patients, copying an EU policy and increased accountability when it comes to patient deaths due to long waiting lists.
October 12, 2022
A new Leger poll conducted for SecondStreet.org shows 72% of Canadians think our country should export more oil and gas so the world can stop buying from Russia.
September 16, 2022
SecondStreet.org research shows that the decision by provincial governments to allow restaurants to sell alcohol with takeout and delivery orders resulted in few violations. This is an example that shows cutting red tape can be helpful, so we should do it more.
August 15, 2022
New Ontario Health data released by SecondStreet.org shows a spike in the number of patients that died while waiting for surgery, CT scans and MRI scans in 2021-22.
August 8, 2022
The dream of home ownership has grown out of reach for too many Canadians. Our new policy brief examines government policy changes could help reduce housing costs.
July 19, 2022
Think tank SecondStreet.org released a new report that examines a health care policy in Europe that could help address Canada’s waiting list crisis immediately.
June 16, 2022
As cities continue to declare “climate emergencies,” new research by SecondStreet.org shows Canadian cities have given out over 5,409 free parking passes to council members and staff.
April 25, 2022
SecondStreet.org examined 23 examples of how government policies often lead to higher emissions.
April 12, 2022
SecondStreet.org released a new policy brief that includes a survey among Canadians who came from socialist or communist countries.
March 16, 2022
A new poll commissioned by SecondStreet.org shows that, in light of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the vast majority of Canadians support Canada increasing its oil and natural gas production and exports to reduce the world’s dependence on Russia.
December 9, 2021
New research by think tank SecondStreet.org shows that at least 11,581 patients across Canada died in 2020-21 while waiting for surgeries, diagnostic scans and appointments with specialists.
December 6, 2021
A new poll commissioned by think tank SecondStreet.org shows that a large majority of Canadians support several health care reform options, including...
November 18, 2021
New research by think tank SecondStreet.org highlights 25 innovative examples of entrepreneurs developing new ways to reduce carbon dioxide usage or repurpose the gas into useful products.
September 28, 2021
New research by think tank SecondStreet.org shows that while many businesses have reduced pay since the pandemic began, pay reductions have been non-existent in government.
June 29, 2021
Think tank SecondStreet.org released today government data that shows over 10,000 patients died while waiting for surgery, a procedure, diagnostic scan or appointment with a specialist between April 1, 2019 – December 31, 2020
May 17, 2021
SecondStreet.org partnered with four other organizations to create a short eBook that examines what governments should be working on as Canada emerges from the pandemic.
April 13, 2021
Public policy think tank SecondStreet.org released public opinion research today that shows a majority of Canadians want governments to be focussed on fighting COVID-19 and returning things to normal rather than looking at restructuring the economy with higher carbon taxes, rebates, regulations and subsidies to address climate change.
January 4, 2021
Restaurant owner Tony Siwick explains how his restaurant benefited from governments cutting red tape and allowing alcohol sales with delivery and takeout orders:
January 4, 2021
What can be done about patients dying on waiting lists in Canada? How common is the problem? See our new clip for details –
December 22, 2020
Government data suggests healthy people have a better chance of beating COVID and avoiding hospitalization than non-healthy people. Shouldn't we be talking about healthy living more?
December 21, 2020
Contributor to Second Street.org, Paige MacPherson discusses what “learning pods” are, how they can help parents and other findings in her new policy brief on K-12 education.
December 10, 2020
We have an update to our report that examined when was the last time that governments reduced their employees' pay.
December 1, 2020
We gathered data on when the last time was that government employees took a pay cut. The data might surprise you!
November 16, 2020
Sometimes "red tape" can seem a bit vague so we produced a short clip in Winnipeg that shows a few examples from one part of the city.
November 12, 2020
You know whose universal health care system often ranks higher than Canada's? Australia's medicare system. We spoke with a public policy expert from down under to discuss how their system works.
November 3, 2020
Since COVID-19 emerged in Canada, governments have opened up more opportunities for patients to videoconference with their doctors or speak with them on the phone. Today we spoke with Maurice and Ilene Thevenot, two senior citizens who live two hours south west of Winnipeg, about their experience.
October 28, 2020
At SecondStreet.org we recently interviewed our student interns, Catherine Shvets and Gage Haubrich, about hospital cafeterias losing millions of dollars.
October 20, 2020
We recently spoke with Dr. Lester Liao from the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto to get his take on video conferencing. Dr. Lester Liao explains through his professional experience the pros of this developing technology, as well as the shortfalls.
September 28, 2020
Dr. Susan Piccinin has been a practicing physician in Hamilton, Ontario for 30 years. We spoke with her to get her professional opinion on waiting lists in Canada, private health care and Canada's aging population. 
September 22, 2020
International studies routinely show Australia's health care system outperforms Canada and the United States. At SecondStreet.org we took a look at what Australia is doing differently.
September 16, 2020
All politics aside, this could be really good news for patients. New Conservative leader Erin O'Toole has committed to health reform if he is elected prime minister.
September 16, 2020
The Canadian Constitution Foundation has been working on an important court case for several years now. We spoke with the CCF's Director of Litigation for an update.
September 16, 2020
The Montreal Economic Institute (MEI) recently came out with a new report on some health reforms currently being pursued by Alberta's provincial government. We discuss if other provinces follow suit.
July 24, 2020
Health care across Canada could be affected by an important case the Canadian Constitution Foundation has before the courts right now...
June 29, 2020
Blood plasma plays an incredibly important role in society – from supporting patients with debilitating health issues to helping researchers develop a treatment for viruses such as COVID-19. With that in mind, we decided to take a closer look at the issue.
June 3, 2020
Why does Quebec spend billions of dollars each year importing natural gas when it could develop and use its own local natural gas resources instead? That's what we investigated ...
May 29, 2020
Canada's unemployment rate is high and many businesses have shut down for good. So what can governments do to get the economy going again?
July 17, 2025
SecondStreet.org Policy Director Bacchus Barua writes in The Financial Post that more choice in health care could help senior citizens.
July 9, 2025
SecondStreet.org Communications Director Dom Lucyk joined Jim Csek to discuss waiting list deaths in Kelowna and the surrounding area.
June 9, 2025
Colin welcomes Morrigan Geleynse and Jonathan Barazzutti to discuss their award winning essays.
May 29, 2025
SecondStreet.org Communications Director Dom Lucyk joined Mike Smyth to discuss health reform in B.C. and the rest of Canada.
May 24, 2025
SecondStreet.org President Colin Craig writes in The Hub that Canada can change the Canada Health Act to allow for choice in health care.
May 21, 2025
SecondStreet.org Legislative and Policy Director Harrison Fleming joined Evan Bray to discuss health care reform in Manitoba and Alberta.
May 20, 2025
SecondStreet.org President Colin Craig writes in The Financial Post that Debbie's Law is an easy way to save lives and improve accountability in health care.
May 19, 2025
Colin welcomes Dan Breznitz and Ian Lee to discuss how Canada can move the economy forward .
May 12, 2025
Colin welcomes Paige Macpherson and Jonah Davids to discuss mental health in relation to smartphones and social media.
May 6, 2025
SecondStreet.org President Colin Craig writes in The Winnipeg Free Press that Debbie's Law is an easy way to save lives and improve accountability in health care.
May 5, 2025
Colin welcomes Bob Lamondon and Tristin Hopper to discuss their books on Canadian public policy.
April 23, 2025
CTV News Winnipeg covered the political response to a new SecondStreet.org policy proposal: Debbie's Law.
April 23, 2025
Global News Winnipeg covered the political response to a new SecondStreet.org policy proposal: Debbie's Law.
April 23, 2025
CityNews Winnipeg covered the political response to a new SecondStreet.org policy proposal: Debbie's Law.
April 16, 2025
Colin welcomes Dan McTeague and Martha Hall Findlay to discuss the state of the Canadian economy.
April 15, 2025
SecondStreet.org Communications Director Dom Lucyk writes in The Epoch Times that Alberta's new method of funding health care is a huge step up.
April 7, 2025
Colin welcomes guests Nadeem Esmail and Shawn Buckley to discuss health reform and the federal election.
March 31, 2025
Colin welcomes Jerry Agar and Derek Fildebrandt, two political commentators, to discuss the upcoming 2025 Canadian federal election.
March 24, 2025
Colin welcomes David Knight Legg and Candice Malcolm to discuss Donald Trump's effects on the Canadian economy.
March 24, 2025
SecondStreet.org Legislative and Policy Director Harrison Fleming joined Patty Handysides to discuss a new poll which shows Canadians want more accountability in health care.
October 9, 2024
SecondStreet.org sat down with Steven Cedrone, an Ontario man who blames his wheelchair-bound condition on the failures of the Canadian health care system.
September 21, 2024
Alberta premier Danielle Smith once again endorsed the idea of a policy similar to the European Union's Cross-Border Directive, a policy SecondStreet.org has researched extensively.
September 20, 2024
SecondStreet.org sat down with Melanie Leeson, who had to travel to the U.S. to seek care for an aggressive form of cancer.
September 19, 2024
SecondStreet.org sat down with Regan Johnson, a B.C. man who was told by the health care system that they couldn't do anything to fix his chronic back problems. So, he travelled to Germany for care.
September 11, 2024
A new MEI and SecondStreet.org report examines how cross-border health care could help Canadians.
September 11, 2024
A new MEI and SecondStreet.org report examines the European Union's Cross-Border Directive and how it could help Canadian patients get care more quickly.
August 27, 2024
SecondStreet.org sat down with Laurie McCoy, a Scottish nurse who immigrated to Canada. She was more than happy to work in Canada's short-staffed health system, but couldn't deal with the hoops she had to jump through.
August 19, 2024
SecondStreet.org has launched a new website to help patients navigate the Canadian health care system.
August 6, 2024
SecondStreet.org sat down with Jeff Krushell, an Alberta man who wasn't allowed to pay for back surgery in his own province. Instead, he went out of country for care.
July 23, 2024
SecondStreet.org released a groundbreaking new documentary: Health Reform Now.
July 10, 2024
New data obtained by SecondStreet.org shows the B.C. government is not being transparent over deaths on cancer waiting lists.
May 27, 2024
SecondStreet.org sat down with Leah Costello Rowntree, who was left confused, frustrate, scared, and in pain by a disastrous journey trying to get cancer care in the B.C. health system.
May 13, 2024
A new SecondStreet.org poll shows that a massive majority of Canadians think there should be some kind of restriction on cell phones in classrooms.
May 9, 2024
SecondStreet.org sat down with Allison Ducluzeau, a B.C. woman who was abandoned by her government in a battle with cancer.
May 8, 2024
SecondStreet.org has received two new Freedom of Information responses that show additional waitlist deaths in 2022-23.
March 27, 2024
A new Leger survey commissioned by SecondStreet.org and two other organizations shows that changing health care is a major priority for Canadians.
December 26, 2023
New research from SecondStreet.org shows that the number of Canadians on health care waitlists has risen.
December 6, 2023
New research from SecondStreet.org shows that waiting list deaths are at a five-year high in Canada.
December 6, 2023
New research from SecondStreet.org shows that waiting list deaths are at a five-year high in Canada.

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Prevention – reduce demand in the first place

If Canadians lived healthier lives, we could reduce demand for emergency services, orthopaedic surgeries, primary care and more. 

For instance, if you visit the Canadian Cancer Society’s website, you’ll read that “about four in ten” cancer cases are preventable. The Heart and Stroke Foundation notes that “almost 80 percent of premature heart disease and stroke can be prevented through healthy behaviours.” A similar number of Diabetes cases are also preventable. 

Many joint replacements and visits to ERs and walk-in clinics could also be avoided through healthy living. 

To be sure, not all health problems can be avoided through healthy living – everyday the system treats Canadians with genetic conditions, helps those injured in unavoidable accidents and more.  

But there is an opportunity to reduce pressure on the health care system through Canadians shifting to healthier lifestyles – better diets, more exercise, etc. 

To learn more, watch our Health Reform Now documentary (scroll up) or see this column. 

Partner with non-profits and for-profit clinics

European countries will partner with anyone who can help patients. 

It doesn’t matter if it’s a non-profit, a government entity or a private clinic. What matters is that patients receive quality treatment, in a timely manner and for a competitive price.  

In Canada, governments often delivery services using government-run hospitals instead of seeing if non-profit or private clinics could deliver the services more effectively. 

When governments have partnered with non-profit and private clinics, the results have often been quite good – Saskatchewan, Ontario and British Columbia are just a few examples of where partnerships have worked well. 

Canada should pursue more of these partnerships to reduce wait times and increase the volume of services provided to patients.  

To learn more, watch our Health Reform Now documentary (scroll up) or see the links above. 

Make cross border care more accessible

In Canada, citizens pay high taxes each year and we’re promised universal health care services in return. The problem is, wait times are often extremely long in our health system – sometimes patients have to wait years to see a specialist or receive surgery. 

If patients don’t want to wait long periods, they often have to reach into their own pocket and pay for treatment outside the province or country. 

Throughout the European Union, we also find universal health care systems. But a key difference is that EU patients have the right to go to other EU countries, pay for surgery and then be reimbursed by their home government. Reimbursements cover up to what the patient’s home government would have spent to provide the treatment locally. 

If Canada copied this approach, a patient waiting a year to get their hip operation could instead receive treatment next week in one of thousands of surgical clinics throughout the developed world. 

Governments benefit too as the patient is now back on their feet and avoiding complications that sometimes come with long wait times – meaning the government doesn’t have to treat those complications on top of the initial health problem. 

To learn more, watch our Health Reform Now documentary (scroll up) or this shorter video. 

Legalize access to non-government providers

Canada is the only country in the world that puts up barriers, or outright bans patients from paying for health services locally. 

For instance, a patient in Toronto cannot pay for a hip operation at a private clinic in Toronto. Their only option is to wait for the government to eventually provide treatment or leave the province and pay elsewhere. 

Countries with better-performing universal health care systems do not have such bans. They allow patients a choice – use the public system or pay privately for treatment. Sweden, France, Australia and more – they all allow choice. 

Why? One reason is that allowing choice means some patients will decide to pay privately. This takes pressure off the public system. For instance, in Sweden, 87% of patients use the public system, but 13% purchase private health insurance. 

Ultimately, more choice improves access for patients. 

To learn more, watch our Health Reform Now documentary (scroll up) or watch this short clip on this topic. 

Shift to funding services for patients, not bureaucracies

In Canada, most hospitals receive a cheque from the government each year and are then asked to do their best to help patients. This approach is known as “block funding”. 

Under this model, a patient walking in the door represents a drain on the hospital’s budget. Over the course of a year, hospital administrators have to make sure the budget stretches out so services are rationed. This is why you might have to wait until next year or the year after for a hip operation, knee operation, etc. 

In better-performing universal health systems, they take the opposite approach – hospitals receive money from the government each time they help a patient. If a hospital completes a knee operation, it might receive, say, $10,000. If it completes a knee operation on another patient, it receives another $10,000. 

This model incentivizes hospitals to help more patients – to help more patients with knee operations, cataract surgery, etc. This approach also incentivizes hospitals to spend money on expenses that help patients (e.g. more doctors, nurses, equipment, etc.) rather than using the money on expenses that don’t help patients (e.g. more admin staff). 

To learn more about this policy option, please watch our Health Reform Now documentary (scroll up) or see this post by MEI.