Behind the $13.7 billion to fix long-term care

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Tune in this afternoon, August 12 at 4:00 PM, for a conversation with Paul Manly, MP for Nanaimo-Ladysmith. We will go behind the scenes of Motion 77 to reform long-term care and introduce national standards.

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Motion 77, introduced to the House of Commons by MP Paul Manly, calls for national standards and key reforms for long-term care. These include increased beds and hours of care, better wages and working conditions, and increased funding for home care. The Parliamentary Budget Officer recently released a report that estimates the annual cost of these reforms to be an additional $13.7 billion across federal, provincial, and territorial governments. In other words, our governments are currently under-spending on long-term care and under-valuing older adults.

Join us tomorrow as we go behind the scenes of Motion 77. We’ll learn... more about the national standards and reforms proposed by the motion and discuss the PBO cost estimates.

I encourage you to register for the webinar even if you can't make it so you can receive the recording link directly by email. We will also post it on the BC Health Coalition website and social media accounts.

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I hope you can join us!

Audrey Guay, Organizer
BC Health Coalition

British Columbia Health Coalition · 3102 Main St, 302, Vancouver, Unceded Coast Salish Territories, BC V5T 3G7, Canada
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