RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Contrasting current challenges from the Brazilian and Canadian national health systems JF Canadian Family Physician JO Can Fam Physician FD The College of Family Physicians of Canada SP 890 OP 896 VO 65 IS 12 A1 David Ponka A1 Luiz Felipe Pinto A1 Molly Whalen-Browne A1 Anna Meuser A1 José Carlos Prado Jr A1 Ophelia Michaelides A1 Katherine Rouleau YR 2019 UL http://www.cfp.ca/content/65/12/890.abstract AB Objective To compare the national health systems of Canada and Brazil and how both countries have addressed similar challenges in their primary care sectors.Composition of the committee A subgroup of the Besrour Centre of the College of Family Physicians of Canada developed connections with colleagues in Brazil and collaborated to undertake a between-country comparison, comparing and contrasting various elements of both countries’ efforts to strengthen primary care over the past few decades.Methods Following a literature review, the authors collectively reflected on their experiences in an attempt to explore the past and current state of family medicine in Canada and Brazil.Report The Brazilian and Canadian primary care systems are faced with similar challenges, including geography, demographic changes, population health inequities, and gaps in universal access to comprehensive primary care services. Although the approaches to addressing these challenges are different in both settings, they highlight the central importance of family physicians in both systems. Both countries continue to face considerable challenges in the context of mental health services in primary care. It remains important for Canada to draw lessons from the primary care systems and reforms of other countries, such as Brazil.