Alberta New Democrat Party leader Rachel Notley said fixing the health care crisis is her top priority.
The fund’s purpose is to “prioritize the procurement, scaling, and deployment of innovative solutions in health care settings across Alberta Health Services.”
Notley and the NDP have stated they will “legislate protection” of the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) “by passing a law preventing any Alberta government from leaving the plan.”
The NDP’s platform includes “Family Health Teams,” which the party said would provide “access to a family doctor and a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals, including nurse practitioners, mental health therapists, pharmacists, social workers, dietitians, and other allied health professionals.”
Notley said her party would invest $350 million to establish 40 new Family Health Clinics and $400 million to hire 4,000 health professionals.
The NDP has also said it will pass the “Eastern Slopes Protection Act,” “which will ban coal mining projects in the Rocky Mountains and surrounding areas.”
“Our watersheds must be protected from destructive strip mining and the harmful pollution that comes with it,” said the NDP.
For example, on the issue of housing, the party said, “Alberta’s NDP will be releasing a clear plan to tackle the immense housing challenges facing Alberta communities today.”
The NDP has vowed to deliver universal broadband internet access to all Albertans by 2027. The party said if elected, it would hire 150 police officers in major centres, as well as 150 social workers and other counsellors. The NDP has vowed to keep the RCMP in the province.