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dentalcorp Holdings Ltd T.DNTL

Alternate Symbol(s):  DNTCF

dentalcorp Holdings Ltd. is a Canada-based consumer healthcare services company, which is a provider of dental services in Canada. The principal activity of the Company, through its subsidiaries, is to acquire dental practices and provide health care services in Canada. The Company owns and operates a network of 535 dental practices. Its nationwide network is comprised of 1,850 dentists, over 2,400 hygienists, and over 5,400 auxiliary dental health professionals. The Company’s subsidiaries include Dentalcorp Health Services Ltd., DCC Health Services (Quebec) Inc., 1348856 B.C. Ltd. and Dentalcorp Holdings (US) Ltd.


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Post by retiredcfon Jul 26, 2022 6:50am
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Globe & Mail

Globe & Mail

The federal government has asked the private sector to weigh in on how companies could play a role in Canada’s national dental care plan.

The Liberals set aside $5.3-billion over the next five years to launch a dental care program for uninsured low- and middle-income families, starting with kids under the age of 12 by the end of this year.

The program is a key part of the confidence and supply deal the Liberals signed with the NDP to stave off a potential election until June, 2025.

The government has issued a formal request for information, seeking input from industry players between now and Aug. 22.

In a statement, Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos says the responses from various companies, along with consultations with provinces and territories, will inform federal decisions about how to proceed.

The government risks losing the NDP’s support if it misses the end-of-year deadline to fulfil its promise.

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