2025 Federal Election Campaign

2025 Election Overview
The next federal election will be held on Monday, April 28, 2025.
The CFPC is championing a family doctor for every Canadian.
We are calling on all parties to commit to every Canadian having access to the high-quality medical care provided by a family doctor. Canadians want this too!
A CFPC-commissioned Nanos Research survey confirms that Canadians overwhelmingly value family doctors as irreplaceable partners in health care. Access to family doctors ranks among the top three health care issues for Canadians, and 81 per cent say it will be an important factor in how they vote in the 2025 federal election.
Missed our live federal election debate? Watch the full recording to hear what key national parties are proposing to ensure every Canadian has access to a family doctor.
Our Policy Priorities
The CFPC is urging all parties to support the following priorities, in alignment with its prescription for primary care:
The CFPC will assess election commitments to advance real workable solutions, that strengthen primary care, made by major national parties whenever these are published during the campaign.
What Can I Do Now? Take Action!

Use the CFPC’s letter-writing tool to send a pre-written message to all candidates currently contesting the election in your riding.
Let federal political parties know that protecting and strengthening access to primary care is important to you, and there is no substitute for a family doctor! Support all Canadians having access to the high-quality medical care provided by a family doctor.
If you know your current Member of Parliament (MP) or other candidates, contact them directly and share your experiences with the challenges your patients may face accessing primary care.
Find candidates in your riding using the Elections Canada website.
Party Platforms
Platform commitments detailing support for access to family doctors and strengthening primary care will be assessed when available. Major national political parties listed alphabetically.
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Conservative Party Platform 2025 Election
The Conservative Party has pledged to honour current federal health transfer agreements and to add 15,000 doctors by 2030, though no specific number was provided for how many of those would be family doctors. Other items listed in their platform include:- Funding 350 medical residency spots (number designated for family medicine not specified)
- Working with provinces to create nationally recognized licences for doctors
- Streamlining, simplifying, and renaming the Disability Tax Credit to “Certification of Disability” and making eligibility automatic for related programs
- Bringing home Canadian students studying medicine abroad by expanding residency spots for them in Canada
- Rapidly recognizing US-board certified professionals to bring more qualified physicians to meet Canadians’ health care needs
- Deferring the capital gains tax for proceeds reinvested in Canada until the end of 2026
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Green Party Platform 2025 Election
The Green Party listed the following priorities in their health platform, though no details are provided as to specific actions and policies to arrive at these goals:- Provide stable, long-term funding to provinces and territories
- Train and hire more health care workers to improve access and cut wait times
- Expand home care and community care
- Ensure access to reproductive care across Canada
- Invest in public health care instead of allowing for-profit corporations to deliver more services
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Liberal Party Platform 2025 Election
The Liberal Party has pledged to add thousands of new doctors to Canada’s health care system by working with the provinces, territories, and Indigenous peoples. Items listed in their platform to support this and other priorities include:- Build new medical schools and expand the number of residency positions, especially for family medicine
- Make it easier for internationally trained doctors and health professionals to practise in Canada
- Address labour mobility issues and implement pan-Canadian licensure
- Make it easier to set up clinics in new communities through a new-practice fund to help family doctors with the costs of opening a practice
- Reduce the administrative burden on doctors with streamlined and standardized forms and scaling up digital tools that significantly reduce paperwork
- Cancel the proposed increase in the capital gains inclusion rate
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NDP Party Platform 2025 Election
The NDP has pledged to connect every Canadian to a family doctor by 2030, hiring up to 7,500 new family doctors. It would offer provinces a one per cent increase to the Canada Health Transfer to deliver on this goal. Further, the NDP proposes:- Working with provinces and family doctors to reduce administrative burden
- Creating 1,000 additional family residency placements for qualified, internationally trained doctors in Canada
- Implementing pan-Canadian licensure
- Training more doctors from northern and rural areas
- Working with territorial governments to provide housing and facilities for family doctors and primary care teams to retain health care providers in the North
- Providing $10 billion over four years allocated to primary care (doctor and nursing) in their Cost of Commitments document
- Maintaining the capital gains inclusion rate changes proposed (and later reversed) by the previous federal government
Voter Information
Federal Election | Monday, April 28, 2025
Visit the Elections Canada website for key information, including finding your:
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Riding
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Local Elections Canada office
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Candidates
Contact Information
For questions related to CFPC’s advocacy efforts, please contact our Health Policy and Government Relations department at [email protected].
For media inquiries, please contact Winnie Wong, Director, Marketing and Communications at [email protected].