Delivering Healthcare to an Aging Population: Nova Scotia’s Fiscal Glacier

Nova Scotia faces a $89 billion fiscal burden – the future tax bill for increased healthcare costs over the next half-century – and should prepare now for the coming demographic squeeze, says a report released today from the C.D. Howe Institute. In “Delivering Healthcare to an Aging Population: Nova Scotia’s Fiscal Glacier,” authors William B.P. […]

An Aging Population Fiscal Challenge: Planning for Healthcare Costs in Quebec

Quebecers are carrying a $682 billion fiscal burden – the higher tax bill for increased healthcare costs over the next half-century – and should prepare now for the coming demographic squeeze, says a report released today from the C.D. Howe Institute. In “An Aging Population Fiscal Challenge: Planning for Healthcare Costs in Quebec,” authors William […]

Managing the Cost of Healthcare for an Aging Population: 2014 Provincial Perspectives

Canada’s provinces face a common challenge in managing the rising cost of healthcare for an aging population, and ensuring that demographic change does not compromise other major government programs, manageable tax rates, and debt control. The challenge is not identical everywhere, however. Some provinces are aging faster than others, some are more vulnerable to age-related […]

Managing Healthcare for an Aging Population: Ontario’s Troubling Collision Course

Ontarians carry a $1.19 trillion fiscal burden – the higher tax bill for increased healthcare costs over the next half-century – and should prepare now for the coming demographic squeeze, says a report released today from the C.D. Howe Institute. In “Managing Healthcare for an Aging Population: Ontario’s Troubling Collision Course,” authors William B.P. Robson, […]

Should Public Drug Plans be Based on Age or Income?

Provinces with age-based drug coverage should switch to income-based plans to head off serious financial pressure over the next few decades, according to a new C.D. Howe Institute report. In “Should Public Drug Plans be Based on Age or Income?” authors Colin Busby and Jonathan Pedde find that age-based plans are ill-equipped to handle the […]

Politics And Health Care: Who’s In Charge?: Hill Times Op-ed

Published in The Hill Times on November 17, 2014

By Åke Blomqvist

Åke Blomqvist is an adjunct research professor at Carleton University and a health policy scholar at the C.D. Howe Institute.  

With a 2015 federal election on the horizon, many political strategists are wondering if there is a way they can leverage Canadians’ concern for their health care system into more votes. But these strategists and their parties should be wary of the pitfalls when trying to score points with federal health policy initiatives. Their success depends heavily on getting the provinces on side, and our system of federal-provincial cooperation in managing health care…

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