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Don't get sick in Canada. You will die waiting for care in their totally dysfunctional system, endorsed by Michigan's very own blowhard: Michael Moore (in Sicko!). [Now a Florida resident, to boot!] Median wait times by Province for physician-referred specialty care now range from 21.6 weeks (5 months!) in Ontario to 56.7 weeks in Nova Scotia (1 year, 1.23 months!):
https://www.fraserinstitute.org/sites/default/files/waiting-your-turn-2023-newsrelease-ntl.pdf
https://www.fraserinstitute.org/sites/default/files/waiting-your-turn-2023.pdf
Fraser Institute News Release: Canada's health-care wait times hit 27.7 weeks in 2023--longest ever recorded
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Dec. 07, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Canadian patients waited longer than ever this year for medical treatment, finds a new study released today by the Fraser Institute, an independent, non-partisan Canadian public policy think-tank.
The study, an annual survey of physicians across Canada, reports a median wait time of 27.7 weeks—the longest ever recorded, longer than the wait of 27.4 weeks reported in 2022—and 198 per cent higher than the 9.3 weeks Canadians waited in 1993, when the Fraser Institute began tracking wait times.
“COVID-19 and related hospital closures have exacerbated, but are not the cause, of Canada’s historic wait times challenges,” said Bacchus Barua, director of the Fraser Institute’s Centre for Health Policy Studies and co-author of Waiting Your Turn: Wait Times for Health Care in Canada, 2023.
“Previous results revealed that patients waited an estimated 20.9 weeks for medically necessary elective care in 2019—long before the pandemic started.”
The study examines the total wait time faced by patients across 12 medical specialties from referral by a general practitioner (i.e. family doctor) to consultation with a specialist, to when the patient ultimately receives treatment.
More than 1,200 responses were received across the 12 specialities and 10 provinces.
Among the provinces, Ontario recorded the shortest wait time at 21.6 weeks—still up from 20.3 weeks in 2022. Nova Scotia recorded the longest wait time in Canada at 56.7 weeks.
Among the various specialties, national wait times were longest between a referral by a GP and plastic (52.4 weeks), orthopaedic (44.3) neurosurgery (43.5). Wait times were shortest for radiation (4.4 weeks) and medical oncology treatments (4.8 weeks).
Patients also experience significant waiting times for various diagnostic technologies. This year, Canadians could expect to wait 6.6 weeks for a computed tomography (CT) scan, 12.9 weeks for a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan, and 5.3 weeks for an ultrasound.
Crucially, physicians report that their patients are waiting over four and a half weeks longer for treatment (after seeing a specialist) than what they consider to be clinically reasonable.
“Excessively long wait times remain a defining characteristic of Canada’s health-care system” said Mackenzie Moir, Fraser Institute policy analyst and co-author of the report.
“And they aren’t simply minor inconveniences, they can result in increased suffering for patients, lost productivity at work, a decreased quality of life, and in the worst cases, disability or death.”
Median wait times by province (in weeks)
PROVINCE 2022 2023 PROVINCE 2022 2023 British Columbia 25.8 27.7 Quebec 29.4 27.6 Alberta 33.3 33.5 New Brunswick 43.3 52.6 Saskatchewan 30.1 31.0 Nova Scotia 58.2 56.7 Manitoba 41.3 29.1 P.E.I. 64.7 55.2 Ontario 20.3 21.6 Newfoundland and Labrador 32.1 33.3 MEDIA CONTACTS:
Bacchus Barua, Director, Centre for Health Policy Studies
Fraser InstituteMackenzie Moir, Policy Analyst
Fraser Institute
“The first lesson of economics is scarcity: There is never enough of anything to satisfy all those who want it. The first lesson of politics is to disregard the first lesson of economics.”
― Thomas Sowell, Is Reality Optional?: And Other Essays (Hoover Institution Press Publication)
Our neighbor to the north, and east, is a pretty good neighbor. But their health policy should be avoided at all costs!
With the recent ascendency of the Democratic Socialists here in the U.S., it is time to update the latest free health care wait times across the Great White North:
- Median Patient Wait from Referral by GP to Appointment with Specialist is at an all time high: 15.3 weeks
- Median Patient Wait from Appointment with Specialist to Treatment has dropped to fourth highest: 13.3 weeks
- Median Patient Total Wait from Referral by GP to Treatment has dropped 1.4 weeks to second worst in history: 28.6 weeks
- Median Total Wait for Track 1 MAiD (euthanasia) to Patient Death: 13 days
https://www.fraserinstitute.org/studies/waiting-your-turn-wait-times-for-health-care-in-canada-2025
https://www.fraserinstitute.org/sites/default/files/2025-12/waiting-your-turn-2025-17913.pdf
Canada’s median health-care wait time hits 28.6 weeks—second longest ever recorded
By Mackenzie Moir and Nadeem Esmail - December 9, 2025 | EST. READ TIME 1 MIN.Waiting Your Turn: Wait Times for Health Care in Canada, 2025 Report
- In 2025, physicians across Canada reported a median wait time of 28.6 weeks between a referral from a GP and receipt of treatment; down from 30.0 weeks in 2024.
- This is 208% longer than the 9.3 week wait Canadian patients could expect in 1993.
- Wait times have decreased in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, while increasing in the other five provinces.
- Ontario reported the shortest total wait (19.2 weeks), followed by British Columbia (32.2 weeks) and Quebec (32.5 weeks).
- Patients waited longest in New Brunswick (60.9 weeks), Prince Edward Island (49.7 weeks) and Nova Scotia (49.0 weeks).
- The national 28.6 week total wait comprises two segments: 1) Referral by a GP to consultation with a specialist: 15.3 weeks, an increase over the 15.0 weeks recorded in 2024. 2) Consultation with a specialist to receipt of treatment: 13.3 weeks, a decrease from the 15.0 weeks recorded in 2024.
- Among the various specialties, patients waited the longest for Neurosurgery (49.9 weeks) and Orthopaedic Surgery (48.6 weeks)
- By contrast, patients faced shorter waits for Radiation Oncology (4.2 weeks) and Medical Oncology (4.7 weeks).
- After seeing a specialist, Canadian patients waited 4.5 weeks longer than what physicians consider to be clinically reasonable (8.8 weeks).
- Patients also suffered considerable delays for diagnostic technology: 8.8 weeks for CT scans, 18.1 weeks for MRI scans, and 5.4 weeks for Ultrasound.
- Across 10 provinces, the study estimated that patients in Canada were waiting for 1.4 million procedures in 2025.
As a point of reference, the population of Canada during 2025 was approximately 40 million. So the 1.4 million 2025 procedure backlog had 3.5% of their population in free health care limbo.
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