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Doctors Day Musings - Star of Mysore
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Ian Mulgrew: Government attack on doctors unseemly
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The B.C. Court of Appeal has an unenviable job parsing the 880-page decision involving the constitutionality of provisions in the Medicare Protection Act restricting private health care.
And both senior governments exacerbated it by continuing to muddy the waters during last week’s appeal as they did throughout the marathon 198-day trial conducted by B.C. Supreme Court Justice John Steeves.
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Since 2009 when proceedings started which tells you how much politicking and busy-work has occurred this case has been treated as a time-bomb that the two governments want defused by any means necessary.
Ian Mulgrew: B.C. judge s pro-Medicare door-stopper mauled in court Ian Mulgrew © Jason Payne The B.C. Supreme Court justice who endorsed restrictions on patients accessing private health care when public surgical queues are so long that they could suffer further harm has been excoriated in front of the Court of Appeal. The B.C. Supreme Court justice who endorsed restrictions on patients accessing private health care when public surgical queues are so long that they could suffer further harm has been excoriated in front of the Court of Appeal. The lawyer for private clinics, which have existed since the last century, and two representative patients hammered Justice John Steeves for the lack of logic in his constitutional ruling and being wrong, wrong, wrong.