‘It is time to accept provincial jurisdiction.’ Health reform in Canada, plus other letters to the editor for Nov. 17
: I sympathize with columnist André Picard’s view that the federal government is right to demand provincial accountability before handing over new health care funds. But even if the Constitution is not crystal clear about health care, I believe it is time to accept provincial jurisdiction here, and to stop looking to Ottawa to fix the mess.
Then we all should to turn to our provincial premiers and demand that they fix health care. Any national co-ordination, such as for licensing, should come from them.
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