Jan 13, 2026 3:48 PM - Connect Newsroom - Ramandeep Kaur

Alberta’s Official Opposition NDP is pressing Premier Danielle Smith and the province’s four health ministers to implement emergency measures as doctors raise alarms over overcrowded hospitals.
The call comes after the Alberta Medical Association reported that hospitals have been operating at more than 110 per cent capacity for over a year, creating strains on both staff and patient care.
Dr. Brian Wirzba, president of the association, said public statements are a last resort for physicians who have repeatedly voiced concerns through internal channels without seeing adequate action.
Meanwhile, Acute Care Alberta, the agency established to take over some functions of Alberta Health Services, described the situation as requiring “all hands on deck.” Its CEO emphasized that every hospital provider and regulatory authority is coordinating efforts to relieve pressure on emergency departments and other critical services.
The NDP highlighted that prolonged overcrowding can impact patient wait times, emergency care, and overall health outcomes, urging the government to outline immediate steps to address the crisis.



