4 things you need to know about health care in the federal budget

Posted on December 8, 2025 in Health Debates

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HealthCoalition.ca
November 5, 2025.   By Haylee Keyes

On Tuesday November 4, Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne stood up in Parliament to deliver Prime Minister Mark Carney’s first budget. We were hoping to see a plan that prioritized strengthening our public health care system.

Instead, we got cuts, broken promises, and missed opportunities.

Budget 2025 demonstrates a weak commitment to expanding and improving public health care and little vision to end the crisis facing millions of Canadians who can’t access the care they need.

Here are 4 things you need to know about health care in the 2025 federal budget:

    1. Nearly $400 million in cuts to health

  1. No plan to expand pharmacare
  1. $5 billion for buildings – but no plan for health care workers
  1. Cuts to refugee health care

“Now is not the time to make cuts to public health care,” says Jason MacLean, Chairperson of the Canadian Health Coalition. “The affordability crisis is worsening, and Canadians need to know health care will be there when they need it most. This budget is void of caring for Canadians, and we demand better from our government.”

In the coming weeks and months, we’ll be pressing Prime Minister Carney’s government to end these cuts and continue the unfinished task of building a national, universal public health care system for everyone in Canada.

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