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Public health care workers and advocates to tell health ministers: stop privatization, pharmacare now!

Homepage Announcement Public health care workers and advocates to tell health ministers: stop privatization, pharmacare now!
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Public health care workers and advocates to tell health ministers: stop privatization, pharmacare now!

September 15, 2023
By Tracy Glynn
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Public health care workers and advocates will gather outside the meeting of federal, provincial and territorial health ministers at the Rodd Charlottetown on October 12 at 10:00 AM.

Members of the PEI Health Coalition, Canadian Health Coalition and the Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions will raise a public health care banner and deliver a strong message to stop the privatization of public health services through the use of for-profit, private clinics and agencies. They will call for public dollars to bolster an under-resourced public health care system.

Speakers will also urge the ministers to support a public universal pharmacare program, as promised by the Prime Minister.

What:  Health care banner raising, speakers and media availability 

When:      Thursday, October 12, 2023, 10:00 – 10:30 AM AT

Where:     Rodd Charlottetown, 75 Kent Street, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

With –

  • Mary Boyd, Chairperson of the PEI Health Coalition
  • Linda Silas, President of the Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions (CFNU)
  • Tracy Glynn, National Director of Operations and Projects, Canadian Health Coalition
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