Critics stress health system capacity constraints as Trudeau speaks with premiers
OTTAWA — Health experts and government critics are calling on the prime minister and premiers to fix cracks in Canada’s health system and improve surge capacity as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeauspoke with provincial and territorial leaders Monday to discuss the mounting health crisis posed by the Omicron variant of COVID-19.
A readout issued by the Prime Minister’s Office late Monday noted the premiers “raised the need to strengthen health care systems” and that they noted “the particular challenges with health human resources capacity,” but it didn’t say anything about calls by some in the group for more money.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford had been planning to raise the provinces’ plea for more federal health-care funds with the prime minister.

