Maskwa is an innovative, Alberta based, not-for-profit registered charity committed to accelerating the process and improving access to medical specialists and services for the people of the Peace Region.
Healthcare has been and continues to be one of Council’s top advocacy priorities. Maskwa Medical Centre is a testament to this region’s commitment to enhancing the health and well-being of our communities. This state-of-the-art facility will not only provide accessible, high-quality medical services but also attract healthcare professionals who are eager to make a difference.
Maskwa Medical Center is a grassroots not-for-profit community initiative that has growing support across the Peace Region with its potential to create efficient and lower healthcare costs for the province in the long run.
Greenview is optimistic that the Maskwa Medical Center will emerge as an indispensable resource for individuals and families in our community, offering essential healthcare services and fostering overall well-being.
We recognize the importance of fostering partnerships that aim to enhance healthcare accessibility and quality, and we are eager to collaborate with organizations like yours that share our vision of making a positive impact in society.
The Maskwa concept of a team-based healthcare system that has been proven to obtain results in other jurisdictions, will create not only opportunities for our youth in healthcare but it will also improve the long-term health of our residents in Northwestern Alberta.
On behalf of Clear Hills County Council, we express our strong support for the Maskwa Medical Center. This facility will be a vital resource for Northern Alberta, significantly improving healthcare access, training, and quality of life in our rural region.
The Municipal Council of the Municipal District of Peace No. 135 wholeheartedly supports the Maskwa Medical Center project in Grande Prairie, AB. This project’s stated commitment to improving health outcomes for Northern Alberta residents is desperately needed in our region as we see a continual erosion of health services available in our area.
Council for the Town of Valleyview, would like to voice our full support for the Maskwa Medical Center, an innovative health center committed to accelerating the process and improving access to medical specialists and family physicians in the Peace Region.
On behalf of the Municipal District of Smoky River, we express our full support for the forthcoming Maskwa Medical Center in Grande Prairie. We recognize the tremendous value that this new facility will bring to our community and we are eager to see the positive impact it will have on the health and well-being of our residents.
This is an important project that will not only benefit the health and well being of the people but also provide additional economic development in the area. Northern Sunrise County is in support of a facility that is committed to accelerating the process and improving access to medical specialists and services for the people of the Peace Region.
As an innovative health center committed to improving health outcomes and improving access to medical specialists and family physicians in the Peace Region, we believe such a facility is desperately needed for Northwest Alberta residents. We would like to voice our full support for the Maskwa Medical Center.
We believe Maskwa Medical Center’s initiatives will lead to more efficient healthcare delivery and lower healthcare costs for the province in the long run. The Village of Berwyn fully supports Maskwa’s work and looks forward to the positive impact it will have on our community.
A facility and program such as the Maskwa Medical Center will ensure that our residents have access to timely medical care that the current model does not provide. Their work will also develop new doctors in a collaborative approach with the U of A and Northwest Polytechnic that will undoubtedly benefit rural residents and local clinics alike.
Maskwa Medical Center is proud to operate on Treaty 8 Territory, Traditional Lands of First Nations and Métis people.