OTTAWA - Canada's top doctor is urging the federal government to transform its public health system so the country is better equipped to handle future and present health threats.
Chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam says the COVID-19 pandemic was a wake-up call on the need for "public health renewal" in Canada.
2/4 #CPHOReport2021 draws on lessons learned from Canada’s pandemic experience and proposes a series of actions to future-proof our #PublicHealth system.
— Dr. Theresa Tam (@CPHO_Canada) December 13, 2021
Part of that involves improving Canada's public health data collection and surveillance.
She says gaps in Canada's ability to collect data about the pandemic hindered the country's response.
She also warned the government against scaling back public health funding once the emergency has passed, as government's often do, which could leave Canada at a disadvantage at the onset of the next crisis.
The recommendations are part of Tam's annual report, which was tabled in the House of Commons today by Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos.