Federal Government Announces Next Steps For The Safe Long-Term Care Act

JurisdictionCanada
Law FirmBorden Ladner Gervais LLP
Subject MatterGovernment, Public Sector, Food, Drugs, Healthcare, Life Sciences, Constitutional & Administrative Law
AuthorMr Henry Ngan and Callum Hutchinson
Published date25 April 2023

In a press release from March 1, 2023, the federal government announced: "In the coming months, the Government of Canada will move forward with consultations and engagement with stakeholders and Canadians on the Safe LTC Act."

This is the first indication that a federal Safe Long-Term Care Act is advancing. The federal Liberal Party first pledged to introduce the Act in their September 2021 election platform.

However, until this announcement, Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos had not publicly made any commitment to bring about the Act.

In the press release, the Government cites the Jan. 31, 2023 release of two independent Long-Term Care standards from the Canadian Standards Association (CSA Group) and the Health Standards Organization (HSO), "which provide guidance for delivering services that are safe, reliable and - most importantly - centred on residents' needs." CSA Group and HSO received close to $850,000 in federal funding to produce these standards, and over 20,000 long-term care home residents, workers, leaders and others participated in consultations. Any proposed federal legislation will be based on the work that went into developing these standards.

It remains to be seen how the legislation will...

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