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A Parti Québécois government would abolish public health agency Santé Québec

Paul St-Pierre Plamondon says the savings would fund more direct care, primary care and shorter surgical wait lists if the PQ forms government.

  • On Friday, Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon pledged to abolish Santé Québec if his party forms a government, aiming to redirect savings toward strengthening primary care and reducing surgical waiting lists.
  • During a Saint-Hyacinthe news conference, St-Pierre Plamondon criticized the agency as a "bureaucratic monster," arguing it must be held accountable for "growth that is completely out of control."
  • Health Minister Sonia Bélanger criticized the proposal on Wednesday, calling it "a massive waste of time and resources" that would disrupt the healthcare system and harm the entire population.
  • Quebec Liberal Party leader Charles Milliard argued on Friday that citizens prioritize doctor appointments over administrative restructuring, stating "People want a doctor's appointment; they don't want a new organizational chart for Santé Québec."
  • Santé Québec stated Friday it has no intention of commenting on political proposals, remaining focused on coordinating network operations and delivering results for the public, according to The Canadian Press.
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The Minister of Health severely criticizes the desire of the Parti Québécois to abolish Santé Québec, a Crown corporation founded less than two years ago.

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A Parti Québécois government would abolish public health agency Santé Québec

MONTRÉAL - A Parti Québécois government would abolish public health agency Santé Québec to invest more in direct care for the public.

·Toronto, Canada
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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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