

Affordability of Cancer Care in Canada


Time & Location
Tuesday, February 4th, 2025
Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
About the event
Despite living in a country with universal healthcare, many people in Canada are stuck paying out-of-pocket for lifesaving and life-enhancing products and services. Things like testing, medications, prostheses, assistive products, post-operative supplies and caregiver costs. Then there are the travel costs many in this country face, particularly those in rural and remote communities. This includes transportation to and from regular oncology appointments, chemotherapy and radiation, and accommodations for those traveling especially far. These are costs that hit hard, especially in today’s economy as cost-of-living soars and millions of Canadians are struggling to make ends meet. The reality is cancer isn’t something we plan for – and certainly not something most people have budgeted for. So, when a diagnosis hits, the financial impact can be crushing. People with cancer perceive their financial burden to be high, reportedly spending about one-third of their monthly income on cancer-related costs which in turn leads to depleted savings and increased debt per household. Join expert panelists on World Cancer Day (February 4th 2025) as they take on and share newly published data on the affordability crisis for people with cancer in Canada.
Speakers Shachi Kurl, President, Angus Reid Institute
Dr. Margot Burnell, President-Elect, Canadian Medical Association
Stephen Frank, President & CEO, Canadian Life & Health Insurance Association
Julie Sheridan, Patient Advocate
Andrea Seale, Chief Executive Officer, Canadian Cancer Society
James Scongack, Chief Operating Officer & Executive Vice President, Bruce Power
