Here’s a concise update on the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) based on the latest publicly available information.
- The CDCP has continued to expand, with multiple milestones reported since its launch. In late 2024, government releases highlighted that over one million Canadians had received care under the plan and that millions more had been approved to participate. This demonstrates growing access to covered dental services across the country.[1]
- In mid-2024, changes were announced to simplify participation for providers and to broaden who can apply, including moving toward easier claim processing and expanded eligibility in the following year. These adjustments aimed to reduce administrative barriers and increase uptake among uninsured Canadians aged 18–64.[2]
- Subsequent government communications in 2025 and 2026 continued to tout expanded coverage, with milestones noting hundreds of thousands to millions of Canadians now covered or served, and ongoing efforts to renew eligibility and streamline access. A notable emphasis has been on saving families both in direct costs and in reduced emergency visits, as reported by health ministers and officials.[4][6]
If you’d like, I can pull the exact latest press releases or summarize current eligibility criteria and how to apply, and I can add a brief timeline of major milestones with citations. Would you like that?
Citations:
- CDCP milestone and expanded services (Nov 2024 press release)[1]
- CDCP changes to provider participation and eligibility (Jul 2024 press release)[2]
- Milestones and uptake updates (2025–2026 government updates)[6][4]
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Today, the Honourable Marjorie Michel, Minister of Health, announced that more than 6.5 million Canadians are now covered under the plan, with more than 4 million already receiving the care they need.
www.canada.caTwo years ago, the Government of Canada launched the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP), marking the beginning of one of Canada’s largest social programs.
www.canada.caOur government is committed to delivering fairness for every generation of Canadians. That’s why, last year, we launched the new Canadian Dental Care Plan. Because up until very recently in Canada, you’ve been able to tell how much money someone makes, or how much money their parents make, by their smile. That’s not right. It’s not fair. Our government is now changing that now.
www.canada.caThe Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) is making life better for Canadians.
www.canada.caToday, the Honourable Hedy Fry, Member of Parliament for Vancouver Centre, on behalf of the Honourable Marjorie Michel, Minister of Health, announced that in British Columbia, over 720,000 people are now covered under the CDCP and can receive the dental care they need.
www.canada.caToday, at Clinique dentaire Ville-Marie, the Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, accompanied by Rachel Bendayan, Member of Parliament for Outremont, announced that more than one million Canadians have received care under the Canadian Dental Care Plan and more than 2.7 million Canadians have been approved to be part of the plan.
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