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Neil D. Fraser

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberal government committed to several health-care investments in its election platform, including spending to support health-care innovation to the tune of more than $6-billion with commitments to address wait times, improve access to virtual care, commercialize leading life sciences and biomedical research, and support vaccine research. Screenshot courtesy of CPAC
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberal government committed to several health-care investments in its election platform, including spending to support health-care innovation to the tune of more than $6-billion with commitments to address wait times, improve access to virtual care, commercialize leading life sciences and biomedical research, and support vaccine research. Screenshot courtesy of CPAC
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberal government committed to several health-care investments in its election platform, including spending to support health-care innovation to the tune of more than $6-billion with commitments to address wait times, improve access to virtual care, commercialize leading life sciences and biomedical research, and support vaccine research. Screenshot courtesy of CPAC
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberal government committed to several health-care investments in its election platform, including spending to support health-care innovation to the tune of more than $6-billion with commitments to address wait times, improve access to virtual care, commercialize leading life sciences and biomedical research, and support vaccine research. Screenshot courtesy of CPAC