The Canadian Strategy for Cancer Control (CSCC) takes an inclusive, integrated and comprehensive approach to health care management, covering the full cancer control continuum.
The First Nations, Inuit and Métis (FN/I/M) cancer control strategy aims to help reduce the cancer burden for FN/I/M communities and improve the experience of patients.
The strategic plan provides a comprehensive planning framework to guide the development of a high-performing system of cancer prevention, screening, care and research in Alberta.
Includes resources and links to support Indigenous cancer patients, survivors and their families, and to highlight work underway to improve Indigenous cancer journeys in BC.
The Manitoba Cancer Plan (MCP) was developed by CancerCare Manitoba (CCMB) to provide a comprehensive plan to deliver the best cancer services to patients, despite ever increasing challenges.
This strategy provides a road map for how Ontario Health (Cancer Care Ontario), Indigenous communities and individuals, and health system partners will work together.
This plan is a provincial government cancer action plan that consists of five priorities including early interventions to prevent cancer. (French only)
The BHCRI advances cancer research through a network of researchers and stakeholders who support Atlantic Canadian cancer research excellence, innovation, and training.
This guide aims to reduce cancer incidence and mortality, and improve the quality of life for people affected by cancer in part by capitalizing on partnerships and coordination in cancer control efforts.
By the Ministry of Health, enumerates the activities that are currently under way as part of a concerted effort to improve cancer-related outcomes for all New Zealanders: includes a focus on equity and a pathway for cancer prevention and early detection (2014).