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Election postmortem: What it means for health care with Steven Staples and Anne Lagacé Dowson

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Election postmortem: What it means for health care with Steven Staples and Anne Lagacé Dowson

April 22, 2025
By Tracy Glynn
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On the day after the 2025 Federal Election, join the Canadian Health Coalition’s Steven Staples and Anne Lagacé Dowson for a conversation on what the election results mean for public health care on Tuesday, April 29 at 12:00 PM EST on Zoom.


Tuesday, April 29 at 12:00 p.m. EST  on Zoom

Register for the Zoom link

Steven Staples is the National Director of Policy and Advocacy of the Canadian Health Coalition. He is an accomplished policy strategist, communicator and author, with 30 years of experience in various non-profit, labour, and research organizations.


Anne Lagacé Dowson is the Media Director of the Canadian Health Coalition. An award-winning journalist, Anne is an experienced and bilingual communications professional and strategist. She has worked with various broadcasters, media outlets, foundations, boards and community organizations.

Webinars are recorded for later viewing on the Canadian Health Coalition’s youtube channel.

For more information, contact Tracy at tglynn@healthcoalition.ca.

Tracy Glynn is the National Director of Projects and Operations for the Canadian Health Coalition
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