Prime Minister Justin Trudeau holds talks with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith in Calgary


June 26, 2024 Tags:

Late Tuesday, Alberta's Premier, Danielle Smith, penned a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, asserting Alberta's decision to withdraw from the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP), citing concerns over federal overreach into provincial jurisdiction.

Smith emphasized the necessity for federal-provincial collaboration in developing new health initiatives, criticizing the federal government for not consulting adequately before announcing the CDCP. Alberta intends to maintain its provincial dental programs and seek an agreement with the federal government to utilize allocated funds independently. The province aims to expand dental coverage for low-income residents, with plans to fully opt out of the federal plan by 2026.

CTV News Edmonton reached out to federal authorities for comment on Smith's letter, highlighting the ongoing dialogue between provincial and federal entities regarding healthcare policy.

Federal Dental Initiative Faces Provincial Resistance

Last December, Ottawa pledged $13 billion over five years for the CDCP. Eligibility includes Canadians filing tax returns, earning under $90,000 annually without dental insurance. The program initially covered children under 12 and seniors over 65, now extending to all minors under 18 and individuals with a valid disability tax credit.

Dr. Hans Herchen, president-elect of the Alberta Dental Association, expressed concerns among the majority of Alberta dentists (60-70%) not enrolled in the program. He stressed administrative challenges and misinformation, cautioning against misconceptions of "free care" potentially leading to unexpected out-of-pocket expenses for patients.

Dr. Joel Antel, Canadian Dental Association president, echoed these sentiments, noting increased administrative burdens and limited patient choices under the federal plan.

Federal Response and Provincial Intentions

Canada's Health Minister defended the consultation process with dentists during the CDCP's formulation, pledging ongoing efforts to increase professional participation nationwide.

Christopher Aoun, press secretary to the Health Minister, reported over two million seniors enrolled in the program nationwide, including more than 100,000 in Alberta. He emphasized the federal commitment to delivering accessible and high-quality dental care through the CDCP, expressing readiness to collaborate with Alberta to ensure dental needs are met.

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