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Report: 180K Canadians Wait in ER for Over 48 hours

CanadaReport: ER180K Canadians Wait Timesin SurgeER 28%for SinceOver 201848 hours

Report: 180K Canadians Wait in ER for Over 48 hours
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Canada's ER crisis is a direct result of a broken continuum of care, not just overcrowded waiting rooms. With 200,000 long-term care beds missing and ALC patients occupying hospital beds for an average of 24 days, admitted patients get stuck in ERs — and every extra four hours of boarding raises 30-day mortality by 8.4%. Fixing ERs alone won't work; the entire system needs urgent, coordinated investment.

Canada's ER meltdown isn't just about aging — mass immigration under Trudeau flooded the health care system without any matching infrastructure investment. Nearly 200,000 patients waited over 48 hours for a bed, and firing health care workers during COVID only made the capacity crunch worse. Ignoring population growth as a driver of this crisis is a deliberate omission.

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