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Doctor sues to allow private health care in B.C. | Power & Politics

Doctor sues to allow private health care in B.C. | Power & Politics A doctor in B.C. launched a legal challenge against the provincial government arguing patients have the right to pay for private health care if the public system would take too long to treat them.
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