Canada’s health ministers seek fixes to fentanyl crisis, access to pharmaceuticals
CALGARY — Federal Health Minister Marjorie Michel and her provincial and territorial counterparts wrapped a meeting in Calgary on Friday with a pledge for deeper collaboration to tackle the most pressing challenges in Canada’s health-care system.
A joint statement released after the meeting said the ministers discussed priorities ranging from securing access to pharmaceuticals, fighting the fentanyl crisis and breaking down barriers to a stronger health workforce.
“Access to timely, quality health care is a fundamental part of what Canadians expect and deserve of their health systems,” the statement reads. “Ensuring that health care is accessible to everyone, regardless of where they live or their ability to pay, remains a shared commitment.”
The ministers also discussed the importance of modernizing the health system, including using digital tools for improved care.


