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Ambitious phone campaign aims to build movement for public health care

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Ambitious phone campaign aims to build movement for public health care

October 1, 2025
By Haylee Keyes
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The Canadian Health Coalition and Public Outreach have partnered to expand our movement for public health care. Together, we have launched an ambitious digital campaign to defend everyone’s access to public health care.

The response has been tremendous – over 8,000 people have joined the Canadian Health Coalition in asking Prime Minister Mark Carney and Health Minister Marjorie Michel to stop the privatization of health care, and enforce the Canada Health Act.


Send a message for public health care to Carney and Michel

Beginning this month, members of the outreach team will be contacting supporters by phone to invite them to become monthly financial contributors to the Canadian Health Coalition. If you receive a call, please consider making a small regular donation to help us to defend and expand public health care.

Public Outreach phone numbers:

West: (604) 674-9758

East: (416) 900-4461

For more information, questions and comments, please contact us at development@healthcoalition.ca.

Haylee Keyes is the National Director of Development and Community Engagement for the Canadian Health Coalition


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