An independent legal opinion issued last week by a major law firm said Smith’s legislation “clearly violates” the Health Act.

Yet Mark Carney’s federal government has not intervened, despite pleas for months from health organizations, labour unions, and the NDP to use its powers, including financial penalties, to stop Alberta.

“Our government will always defend Canada’s universal health care system,” a spokesperson for the federal Health Minister told The Breach. He said the federal government would “closely assess the regulations associated with the bill.”

Since taking office, however, the Carney government has broken one promise after another on the health-care file.

Health Canada saw its funding chopped by $1.3 billion in the 2025 budget. The federal government has stopped negotiating any new pharmacare agreements with provinces.

While the federal government hangs back on enforcing the Health Act, Alberta’s privatization risks spreading across Canada.

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    12 hours ago

    Outside of if they could do it before separating I could only hope people would toss her out if they could feel what no public healthcare feels like

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      8 hours ago

      I agree with you. And I get so frustrated knowing the majority of the dimwits who voted for this won’t be the ones to feel the brunt of what they voted for. I wish it could be targeted: “Because you voted for us, you get to experience our “optimised” healthcare system first!”