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Putting teeth in health care this election with Dr. Brandon Doucet

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Putting teeth in health care this election with Dr. Brandon Doucet

April 10, 2025
By Tracy Glynn
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The Canadian Dental Care Plan, launched in 2024, has given millions of Canadians access to a dentist, some for the first time ever or since childhood. On March 22, the Canadian government announced all remaining eligible Canadians aged 18 to 64, with annual household incomes of less than $90,000 will be able to apply for the plan in May 2025. But the plan is not perfect and leaves some people out.

Join dentist Dr. Brandon Doucet for an online conversation with the Canadian Health Coalition’s Anne Lagacé Dowson on how to make public dental care more accessible and universal on Tuesday, April 22 at 12:00 PM EST on Zoom.

Tuesday, April 22 at 12:00 PM EST

Register for the Zoom link

Dr. Brandon Doucet is a dentist practising in Nova Scotia, with interests in surgery and public health, and is the founder of the Coalition for Dentalcare. He is author of About Canada: Dental Care (Fernwood).


Upcoming webinars – 

April 29 – Steven Staples and Anne Lagacé Dowson, Canadian Health Coalition, on what the federal election results mean for health care. Register for the Zoom link.

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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