In this episode, the discussion examines whether Prime Minister Mark Carney's 2025 pledge to “build a stronger Canadian health care system” can be trusted—exploring provincial budget limits, public appetite for targeted healthcare spending, and the trade-offs between building hospitals, hiring doctors, and strengthening community care to unclog emergency departments.
The episode outlines the signals to watch (large federal–provincial funding deals versus stricter Canada Health Act enforcement), argues for nuanced, value-driven investments rather than headline splurges, and urges listeners to research party promises and vote with healthcare in mind. This recording uses AI voice technology and is not Jason M. Sutherland.