Sean Casey
Sean Casey
Member of Parliament for Charlottetown
Canada signs $29 million bilateral agreement to help Islanders age with dignity
March 26, 2024

Every senior in Canada deserves to age in dignity, safety, and comfort, regardless of where they live. That is why the Government of Canada is investing close to $200 billion over 10 years, which includes $5.4 billion for tailored bilateral agreements with provinces and territories on Aging with Dignity.

Today, the Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Agriculture and Agri-Food and Member of Parliament for Cardigan , on behalf of the Honourable Mark Holland , Minister of Health, alongside the Honourable Mark McLane, Minister of Health and Wellness for PEI , announced a bilateral agreement to invest more than $29 million over the next five years to help people living in Prince Edward Island (PEI) age with dignity, closer to home, through improved access to home and community care and long-term care (LTC). This funding builds on the $94 million bilateral agreement that was announced with the province in December 2023, as part of the Government’s Working Together to Improve Health Care for Canadians plan. 

Through the Aging with Dignity agreement, federal funding will support Prince Edward Island’s five-year action plan to improve health care for seniors. The plan will: 

Increase access to home care services, including palliative care 

Close quality and safety gaps in the long-term care sector

Progress on these initiatives and broader commitments will be measured against targets which Prince Edward Island will publicly report on annually.

Through this new agreement and the Working Together agreement signed in December 2023, Prince Edward Island will improve how health information is collected, shared, used and reported to Canadians; streamline foreign credential recognition for internationally educated health professionals; and facilitate the mobility of key health professionals within Canada; and fulfill shared responsibilities to uphold the Canada Health Act to protect Canadians' access to health care that is based on need, not the ability to pay.

Recognizing the significant disparities in Indigenous health outcomes, the Government of Canada and Prince Edward Island also commit to meaningfully engage and work together with Indigenous partners to support improved access to quality and culturally appropriate health care services. Prince Edward Island’s action plan is informed by continued engagement with its Indigenous partners and recent trilateral discussions involving the federal government. All levels of government will approach health decisions in their respective jurisdictions through a lens that promotes respect and reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples.

Prince Edward Island and the federal government will continue working together to improve access to health services and deliver results for seniors across the province, including responding to the needs of Indigenous populations.

Quotes

"Today’s announcement is the result of a collaborative effort between the province and federal government to ensure equitable access to safe and high-quality health care for seniors in Prince Edward Island. Focused on transformative changes within the health care system and rooted within the principles of dignity for seniors, this agreement will address health care disparities, improve accessibility, and enhance their quality-of-life. Seniors have devoted their entire lives to building a better Canada – we owe it to them to ensure that they can truly age with dignity.”

- The Honourable Mark Holland, Minister of Health

“Health care is top of mind for Islanders, especially our seniors. This new agreement will make a real difference in our province by helping ensure Island seniors have access to high-quality care, when and where they need it.” 

- The Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food and Member of Parliament for Cardigan

“This collaborative agreement between provincial and federal governments highlights our commitment to enhancing health care services for seniors in Prince Edward Island. It is important to support our Island seniors age with dignity through home care, community care, long term care and more. This is an important step forward to enhance the services and supports they need most.” 

- The Honourable Mark McLane, Minister of Health and Wellness for PEI 

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