SUMMARY - Rural Emergency Access
In the remote communities of Northern Ontario, a retired teacher named Elena waits on the floor of her kitchen, clutching her chest. Her nearest emergency department is two hours away by gravel road, a journey that feels interminable as she counts the seconds between heartbeats. Her concern is not merely about the distance, but about the uncertainty of when an ambulance will arrive, given recent reports of staffing shortages in the region. Simultaneously, in a small town in rural Alberta, a municipal councillor, David, sits in a town hall meeting facing an angry crowd.