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Provided by AGPTORONTO, March 12, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- On Monday, March 16, people across Canada will rally outside the offices of their local Liberal Members of Parliament.
The nationwide Day of Action warns public health care for all in Canada is under unprecedented threat and calls on the federal government to enforce the Canada Health Act.
Health Coalitions have invited the Liberal MPs to join the event, speak to participants, support of the fightback against privatization, and commit to bring this issue back to their caucus in Ottawa as a priority.
Rallies outside Liberal MP offices in Ontario as follows:
Rallies across the country on Monday March 16 as follows:
Alberta’s Danielle Smith government has launched an unprecedented frontal assault on the Canada Health Act to end single tier Public Medicare & bring in U.S. private health care. The law brings in private for-profit health insurance, direct billing of patients, queue jumping for those who can afford it pushing everyone else back in line, workplace private health insurance plans and more. It is not “like” U.S. style health care. It is U.S. private health care, and for-profit health care interests are lined up to cash in.
Closer to home, Ontario’s Premier Doug Ford is privatizing public hospitals and is allowing private clinics to charge patients thousands for needed care. By the government’s own numbers, their latest set of private clinics (some of which are essentially hospitals, a number of which are chain owned) aim to redirect 1.2 million patients away from public hospitals. While the government is giving hundreds of millions more to private clinics, it has pushed the majority of public hospitals into deficit in a direct transfer of public resources. Patients are already being charged more than $4,000 per eye in the private cataract surgery clinics that Ford brought in, in violation of our medicare protection laws.
The Health Coalitions are calling on the federal government to:
For more information: Natalie Mehra, Ontario Health Coalition executive director, (416) 230-6402.
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