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Royal Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada

Okay kiddo, so the royal commission on the future of health care in Canada is like when your parents get a bunch of people together to talk about how to make sure everyone stays healthy and gets the care they need when they are sick.

In Canada, everyone has access to health care, which means they can go to the doctor or hospital if they need to, without having to pay a lot of money. But sometimes it can be hard for everyone to get the care they need because there are a lot of people who need help, and not enough doctors or hospitals to take care of everyone.

So the government decided to have a special group of people, called a royal commission, to figure out how to make the health care system better. They asked people all over Canada to tell them what they think needs to be done, and then they looked at all the ideas to come up with a plan.

The royal commission came up with a big report that explained the plan, and the government used it to make changes to the health care system. The goal is to make sure that everyone can get the care they need, and that doctors and hospitals have the resources they need to help people stay healthy.

So that's the royal commission on the future of health care in Canada, in a nutshell! It's all about making sure that people stay healthy and get the care they need.