Canada Health Transfers

Year
2019
Number
C61
Sponsor(s)
Qualicum Beach

Whereas seniors account for 47 of Canadas healthcare spending while comprising 17 of our countrys population; And whereas the next decade is set to see a 93-billion-dollar increase in healthcare spending in Canada as a result of our aging population; And whereas mid-island communities can expect per capita increases in healthcare costs owing to demographics in roughly the following amounts: Qualicum Beach: 77, Parksville: 53, Courtenay: 19, Nanaimo: 12.5, and Campbell River: 7; And whereas seniors comprise 52.1 of the population of Qualicum Beach and 23.3 of the population for Vancouver Island and the Coast; And whereas demographic data was removed as a consideration for determining health transfer payment amounts by the federal government in 2012 and is presently not factored into health transfers, despite the fact there is a 444 variance in per capita healthcare spending on seniors relative to the rest of the population: Therefore be it resolved that the AVICC lobby the provincial and federal ministries of health to have demographics included in determining each provinces funding through Canada Health Transfers.

Convention Decision
Not Admitted for Debate