It’s a sad day for Canadian health care, says Roy Romanow
On Monday, the Health Council of Canada shut its doors and a 10-year health-care accord expires.
"Monday was a sad day for health care in Canada, says Roy Romanow, former NDP premier of Saskatchewan and one-time chair of the Royal Commission on the Future of Health Care.
The day marked the end of the Health Council of Canada and the 10-year health accord that led to its creation....
“It’s a blow to nation-building because it’s a blow to one of our revered, if not most revered, social programs, which is medicare,” Romanow said in a phone interview from the University of Saskatchewan where he teaches classes in federalism."
On Monday, the Health Council of Canada shut its doors and a 10-year health-care accord expires.
"Monday was a sad day for health care in Canada, says Roy Romanow, former NDP premier of Saskatchewan and one-time chair of the Royal Commission on the Future of Health Care.
The day marked the end of the Health Council of Canada and the 10-year health accord that led to its creation....
“It’s a blow to nation-building because it’s a blow to one of our revered, if not most revered, social programs, which is medicare,” Romanow said in a phone interview from the University of Saskatchewan where he teaches classes in federalism."
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