‘Cutting red tape,’ mental health and primary care on the health docket this fall

Amid the Liberals’ focus on building a stronger economy, Health Minister Marjorie Michel’s office says that ‘cutting red tape’ for faster access to new medicines and supporting researchers are priorities.
Health Minister Marjorie Michel. Health priorities are in part meant to fit with the Carney's government's work on building a stronger Canadian economy, according to consultants.

The federal Liberals’ laser-like focus on developing a more efficient public service and strengthening the Canadian economy will definitely make itself felt on the health policy file this fall, according to the health minister’s office and various consultants.

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