The Vision 

Canadian Patient Health Network (CPHCN) will serve as a coalition umbrella. Each group remains completely independent.

 

Each group keeps its branding, leadership, and priorities. No one loses autonomy.

But when it comes to: 

Province-wide and country wide protests

Open letters to MLAs

Media engagement

Coordinated campaigns

Legislative reform efforts

We stand together — under one united banner.

 

How It Works: Each participating group appoints two representatives. 

Those representatives forms the CPHN coordinating council.

Decisions regarding joint actions require consensus or majority agreement.

Communication remains transparent and structured.

CPHN does not replace groups — it strengthens them.

 

Why This Matters Right Now: Advocacy efforts are fragmented. 

The government can dismiss smaller groups individually.

Media attention is diluted.

Together: Outreach expands by thousands of members.

Political impact increases dramatically.

The media will cover a coalition representing Provincial and Canada-wide healthcare issues.

MLAs see unified, organized voter pressure.

 

In politics, numbers matter!

Coordinated messaging

 Consistent pressure

Public visibility

Electoral accountability

 

A coalition gives us leverage. The larger the network, the harder we are to ignore. Our Shared Goals Would Include:

ER stabilization

Doctor & nurse recruitment and retention

Rural healthcare protection

Wait time transparency

Mental health access

Accountability for health system management

 

Groups may prioritize different issues — but we share one reality: Canada's healthcare system needs reform! 

The Message to the Government. When one group speaks, it’s an opinion.

When a network speaks, it’s a movement. 

CPHN would signal that healthcare reform is no longer a niche issue — it is a coordinated, province-wide demand.

 

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