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C-293At second reading in the Senate

Law to Help Canada Get Ready for the Next Pandemic

Pandemic Preparedness Law

Introduced Jun 17, 2022·Last discussed Oct 22, 2024
Summary

This proposed law, called the Pandemic Prevention and Preparedness Act, wants Canada to be ready for future pandemics. It says the government needs to create a plan to stop pandemics before they start. This plan would involve working with other countries, especially those that are still developing. The goal is to help these countries improve their healthcare systems and prevent diseases from spreading. This proposed law affects everyone in Canada. If a pandemic happens, it can disrupt our lives, economy, and healthcare system. By having a plan in place, Canada can better protect its citizens and reduce the impact of future outbreaks. It also affects people in developing countries, as the plan aims to help them build stronger healthcare systems. This proposed law matters because it could help prevent future pandemics and protect Canadians. By focusing on global cooperation and preparedness, Canada can play a role in stopping diseases from spreading around the world. It also ensures that Canada is ready to respond quickly and effectively if another pandemic does occur.

Where This Lands on Key Issues

Where this proposed law falls on the policy spectrums that Canadians care about

Taxes & Government SpendingHealthcareNational Security & DefenceEnvironment, Climate & Resources
This bill
Taxes & Government SpendingInvest more in public services

The bill calls for creating a pandemic preparedness plan, which would require government spending to develop and implement. The focus on global cooperation and helping developing countries would also likely involve financial commitments.

HealthcareFully universal public healthcare

The bill directly relates to healthcare by aiming to improve Canada's preparedness for future pandemics. This implies a strengthening of the public health system and potentially expanding its capacity to respond to health crises.

National Security & DefenceMeet NATO commitments

While primarily focused on health, pandemic preparedness can be seen as a component of national security. The bill may lead to some increased spending or coordination related to biosecurity and emergency response capabilities.

Environment, Climate & ResourcesBalance economy and environment

Pandemics can be related to environmental factors and climate change, such as zoonotic diseases. A focus on pandemic prevention could indirectly support environmental monitoring and research.

Bill Quality

This bill has not yet been published on the government website.

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