This week’s Hub Dialogue Roundtable discusses the implications of the Supreme Court’s recent decision not to hear the Cambie case about access to private health care clinics. Is this a major setback for proponents of private delivery in Canada’s public health care system? We also discuss a big sole-source contract that went to a global consulting firm during the pandemic. Is it another sign of Canada’s diminished state capacity?
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