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Canada Enhances Support for Bilingual Digital Health Initiatives

Canada Enhances Support for Bilingual Digital Health Initiatives

Post by : Shweta

Mona Fortier, serving as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, is poised to unveil fresh support for bilingual and Francophone digital health initiatives in Ottawa. This announcement will represent the efforts of Evan Solomon, the Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation, as well as the head of the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario.

This forthcoming announcement underscores the Canadian government's ongoing commitment to enhancing innovation within the healthcare domain, particularly through digital solutions that target both French-speaking and bilingual populations. These initiatives intend to facilitate greater access to healthcare services, elevate patient care, and foster the development of advanced technologies within the digital health sector.

Officials highlight that this initiative is expected to significantly support regional economic growth while addressing the diverse needs of various communities. By channeling resources into digital health innovation, the government aims to cultivate new prospects for businesses, researchers, and healthcare professionals, notably in Francophone contexts.

The announcement is scheduled for April 14, 2026, and will be followed by a media session where more details regarding funding, partnerships, and anticipated results will likely be disclosed. Media representatives are encouraged to confirm their attendance in advance, as detailed participation instructions will follow upon registration.

This initiative mirrors Canada's overarching strategy to champion inclusive innovation, ensuring that technological advancements benefit communities across both official languages. It also aims to bolster collaboration among public sectors, private entities, and research organizations focused on digital healthcare.

April 14, 2026 3:39 p.m. 692
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