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You can be in excruciating pain, be in need of diagnostic services, in desperate need of a knee or hip operation to recover your mobility and health and Trudeau will fight against private clinics.
But when it comes to abortion, any province that doesn’t give money to private clinics will face his wrath.
For Justin Trudeau, there is no greater reason to harness the private sector in health care than abortion.
Sure, maybe you can’t see, walk or move like you used to but allowing the private sector into those parts of the health care system to give speedy access to service would create a two-tier system in Trudeau’s eyes.
July 27, 2021 - 2:51 PM
MONCTON, N.B. - New Brunswick is failing to live up to its obligations under the Canada Health Act because it continues to make it difficult for women to access abortions, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday.
As a consequence, the federal government is withholding health-care transfers to the province, Trudeau told reporters in Moncton, N.B. Making sure that every woman across this country has access to reliable reproductive services is extremely important to us, and thatâs why weâve continued ⦠to impress strongly upon the government of New Brunswick how it needs to keep up its obligations under the Canada Health Act, Trudeau said.