Canadian Coalition for Public Health in the 21st Century
The Canadian Coalition for Public Health in the 21st Century (CCPH21) is a national network of non-profit organizations, professional associations, health charities and academic researchers who share the common goal to improve and sustain the health of Canadians.
Policy Statements and Positions
- The place of public health in a future FPT health agreement – January 2012 Winter Meeting of the Council of the Federation, January 2012 (PDF: 65k)
- An Investment in Public Health: An Investment in Canada’s Economic Recovery & Future Prosperity, Pre-Budget Consultation Brief to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance, August 2011 (PDF: 78k)
- Letter to the Prime Minister, July 2011 (PDF: 40k)
- The place of public health in a future FPT health agreement
2011 Summer Meeting of the Council of the Federation, July 2011 (PDF: 58k)
- Response to Budget 2010 (PDF: 48k)
- 2008 Election Backgrounder (PDF: 63k)
- National Public Health Coalition looks to Government to Build on Public Health Momentum, February 2005 (PDF: 25k)
- National Public Health Coalition Congratulates Government on Public Health Funding in Federal Budget, March 2004 (PDF: 53k)
Fast Facts
- What is CCPH21? (PDF: 36k)
- Are Your Immunizations Up to Date? – A Public Health Issue (PDF: 33k)
- Chronic Disease – A Public Health Issue (PDF: 36k)
- Injury Prevention for Children and Youth – A Public Health Issue (PDF: 47k)
- Oral Health (PDF: 36k)
- What is Public Health? The Long and the Short of it (PDF: 33k)
Briefs and Submissions
- Closing the “Naylor Gap”
- Beyond the Naylor Gap – Public Health and Productivity, Presentation to the Standing Committee on Finance, November 2004 (PDF: 113k)
- Brief to the Standing Committee on Finance, October 24, 2005
- Letter to Chief Public Health Officer, October 2004 (PDF: 64k)
- Letter to Clerk of Privy Council, September 2004 (PDF: 44k)

