The College of Family Physicians of Canada/Le Collège des médecins de famille du Canada
Occurred:
2026-03-20
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Health, Taxation and Finance
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Addressing administrative burden: Administrative burden consistently ranks as a top concern for family physicians. This time comes in the way of providing patient care. One of the significant sources of administrative burden for family physicians is filling out federal health forms.
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Health
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Connected Care for Canadians Act (BILL S-5) : Urging federal policy makers to adopt this legislation quickly and to ensure that it is supported by a robust set of regulations.
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Budget, Health
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Fulfill key investments to support family doctors, promised by the Liberal Party during the 2025 Federal elections. This includes initiatives to provide admin burden relief, set up a new FP practice fund, and create new residency seats.
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Health
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Fund CFPC efforts to streamline foreign credential recognition of internationally educated family physicians to bolster the health workforce.
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Budget, Federal-Provincial Relations, Health
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Funds should be directed to supporting family practices, as part of the Federal government's Health Infrastructure Fund announced in Budget 2025.
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