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Hands off Our Hospitals

Albertans deserve strong, well-funded public hospitals.


Not closures, cuts, and privatization. It’s time to protect our care and demand investment where it’s needed most.

Alberta’s hospitals are in crisis. Internal Alberta Health Services documents warn that the Edmonton region alone will be short 1,500 hospital beds by 2026.

Communities across the province are already experiencing emergency room closures, overcrowded wards, and exhausted staff. These failures are not accidents—they are the direct result of chronic underfunding, privatization experiments, and government inaction.

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hours of rural hospital closures occurred in Alberta in 2024, driven by severe staff shortages.

The evidence is clear.
Privatization fails Albertans


Privatization schemes promised efficiency and savings, but instead Albertans are paying more for fewer services, longer waits, and a system stretched to its breaking point.

Alarming Shortages Ahead

By 2026, the Edmonton area is projected to face a shortage of 1,500 hospital beds. This looming crisis is driven by population growth, aging infrastructure, and stalled hospital construction projects. The cancellation of the planned South Edmonton Hospital has only made the situation worse.

Blocked
Hospital Beds

On any given day, roughly 1,500 acute-care hospital beds in Alberta are occupied by patients who no longer require hospital-level care but cannot be discharged due to a lack of home care and continuing care options. These systemic bottlenecks prevent new patients from getting the beds they urgently need.

 

Rural Hospitals Under Threat

In 2024, rural hospitals across Alberta were shuttered for more than 34,000 hours due to staff shortages and closures. Families in small towns have been forced to travel hours to the nearest emergency care—delays that put lives at risk.

Failed
Privatization

Privatization schemes have repeatedly failed to deliver results. From the disastrous lab services experiment that cost Albertans nearly $100 million, to the increased reliance on for-profit surgical centres, privatization has meant fewer services in public hospitals and longer waits for patients.

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Alberta's Healthcare System
is Being Dismantled


The moments where we need healthcare are some of our most vulnerable.
You deserve a system that supports you. But Albertans are worrying about
what we're experiencing:

Rather than addressing these very real concerns, the government is spending their time dismantling our public healthcare system with a massive restructuring and further privatization. It’s an age-old strategy create chaos and then push privatization as the answer to the problems they created in the first place.

Real Voices, Real Struggles, Shared Stories

Albertans speak out on healthcare challenges

We Can Rebuild Our Public Healthcare

If we don’t act now, Alberta will see worsening shortages, longer wait times, more rural closures, and deeper inequities across the province.


But if we stand together, we can protect our hospitals, restore capacity, and ensure every Albertan receives the care they need—close to home and free at the point of use.

Without Workers Hospitals are Just Buildings

Add your voice to send a strong, united message to the Premier and your MLA: Hands Off Our Hospitals!
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With an ongoing shortage of family doctors and continuous facility closures, Albertans are struggling to access the health care they need, and our hospitals are our last line of defense. Over the past several months, we’ve seen the UCP government make an escalating series of concerning changes to how our hospitals are allowed to operate:

  • August 17, 2024: At a private UCP membership meeting, Premier Danielle Smith shared plans to remove Alberta Health Services (AHS) as the operator of some hospitals
  • November 18, 2024: Acute Care Alberta was unveiled, one of four new agencies tasked with overseeing health care services in place of AHS, stoking confusion and uncertainty for workers and patients
  • February 28, 2025: The provincial budget revealed plans to transfer the titles of hundreds of health care facilities to Alberta Infrastructure, which Premier Smith said will allow the government to “choose the operator” and “repurpose them to [their] needs.”
  • April 1, 2025: Hundreds of hospitals and other health care facilities were placed directly under the ownership and control of the provincial government through Alberta Infrastructure
  • April 7, 2025: Hospitals were switched to Activity-Based Funding for surgeries, a return to a voucher system which prioritizes competition over ensuring quality of care
  • May 2025: Bill 55 passed, allowing the government to appoint entities “other than a provincial health agency or provincial health corporation” to operate hospitals
  • June 17, 2025: Decision making was seized from AHS, instead requiring each hospital to make their own decisions around staff, resources and services in the midst of a chronic short-staffing crisis

… What else do they have in store for our public hospitals?? Are for-profit hospital operators the next step?

Any plan to privatize acute care facilities or sell off hospitals should be a non-starter. Yet given the track record of the UCP government, Albertans have plenty of cause to be concerned. Albertans own these hospitals. We depend on them. And we deserve to know that the government’s plan for them serves the public interest, not the financial interests of for-profit corporations and their shareholders.

Which is why it’s urgent we take action before it’s too late.

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