Phase 1: Foundational
Review & Data Framework
Comprehensive review of vision‑health data across Canada.
- Coverage scorecards
- Access analysis
- Awareness research
- Equity assessment
Right to Sight is a national initiative focused on advancing equitable vision care and improving outcomes for Canadians.
We bring together researchers, clinicians, policymakers, and community advocates to build a more connected vision health system. By identifying barriers in care delivery and strengthening support programs, we aim to ensure that every Canadian, regardless of age, income, or location, can access timely and affordable eye care.
Our work emphasizes prevention through education, evidence informed policy, and early intervention, helping Canadians protect their sight and maintain independence for life.
To advance vision health equity in Canada by raising awareness, mobilizing evidence, and engaging policymakers to improve prevention, expand access to vision care, and support independence and inclusion for people living with vision loss.
A Canada where everyone has equitable access to eye care, vision rehabilitation, assistive technology, and the support needed to live independently and fully participate in their communities.
Compile and analyze data on vision health, access, and outcomes to support policy action.
Identify gaps in systems and align recommendations with national priorities.
Develop campaigns highlighting prevention and the importance of regular exams.
Address inequities affecting Indigenous, rural, and low‑income Canadians.
This multi‑phase review strengthens future policy, research, and education strategies.
Review eye‑care coverage and assistive device programs nationwide.
Analyze provider availability, wait times, and rural/remote challenges.
Study eye exam frequency, misinformation, and barriers to care.
Identify disparities impacting Indigenous and low‑income populations.
Evaluate costs of vision loss and savings from early detection.
Comprehensive review of vision‑health data across Canada.
Studies to measure impact and guide policy solutions.
National surveys built on eight objectives capturing public perspectives.
Every contribution, no matter its size, helps strengthen Canada’s vision health network. You can donate to fund critical research or sign a petition urging policymakers to make eye care more accessible for all Canadians.
Improving vision health in Canada requires collaboration among communities, providers, researchers, policymakers, and advocates.
Together, we can ensure every person has access to care, support, and resources to protect their vision and live independently.