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Provincial Update: A New Minister of Health and an Important Reminder About Care Through Serious Illness

Monday, August 17, 2026 12:49 PM | Pablita Thomas (Administrator)

The Government of British Columbia has announced several changes to Cabinet following Minister Brenda Bailey’s decision to take a leave for cancer treatment and recovery.

First and foremost, BCHPCA extends our warm wishes to Minister Bailey and her family as she focuses on her treatment and recovery.

As part of the Cabinet changes, the Honourable Ravi Kahlon has been appointed B.C.’s new Minister of Health, succeeding Josie Osborne, who has moved to the Ministry of Finance.

This transition also offers an important moment to reflect on something at the heart of our sector: the experience of serious illness extends far beyond medical treatment alone.

Palliative care is not only care for the final days or weeks of life. It can begin alongside treatment and help people and their families navigate the physical, emotional, psychosocial and practical realities that can accompany a serious illness, through treatment, changing health needs, recovery, survivorship and, when needed, end-of-life care.

Across British Columbia, hospice societies are an important part of that continuum. They provide compassionate community-based supports, including counselling, caregiver support, grief and bereavement programs, navigation, volunteer services and connections that help people and families feel less alone through some of life's most difficult experiences.

As Minister Kahlon takes on the health portfolio, BCHPCA looks forward to welcoming him and continuing our work with the Province to advance access to hospice and palliative care and strengthen the role of community hospice societies within B.C.'s broader health care system.

Because access to palliative care should not begin only when treatment ends. It should be part of how we care for people throughout serious illness, when and where they need it.

Read the Announcement Here.


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BCHPCA represents its members: individuals and organizations that deliver hospice/palliative care and bereavement services and programs across British Columbia and the Yukon Territory.

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The BC Hospice Palliative Care Association (BCHPCA) recognizes the traditional land of the First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples who have walked before us and minded the lands we now call home for time immemorial. Hospice Societies have been able to support, aid and care for many people on these same lands.

The BCHPCA Offices are located on the ancestral, traditional, and unceded lands of the Coast Salish Peoples, including the territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and TsleilWaututh Nations.


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