in a statement, federal health minister jean-yves duclos said the supreme court of canada’s decision “brings finality to this matter. the british columbia court of appeal decision in this case stands, which reaffirmed the fundamental principles of our universal, public health care system.
“universal, accessible, and publicly funded health care is a point of pride for canadians,” duclos said.
given current backlogs and health worker shortages across the country, many would argue that pride is seriously dimmed.
bell said he hopes duclos will use that final word in the cambie surgeries corporation case to take decisive action to close the loophole allowing private health centres to spring up across the country and offer a two-tier system for those who can afford it.
if not, he said, the growth of private surgical centres in ontario as a result of new provincial legislation passed this spring will mean many of those centres will also get in on the lucrative practice of treating out-of-province patients.
“it is small now, but you can imagine this exploding, especially as the government in ontario starts funding for-profit centres,” he said. “why wouldn’t they just double their business?”