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Redeye - Co-op Radio
Interview
Colleen Fuller interviewed by Lorraine Chisholm
 Redeye Collective  Contact Contributor
June 14, 2005, 7:25 a.m.
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A recent decision by the Supreme Court of Canada threatens the publicly-funded healthcare system. The court ruled that a Montreal businessman has the right to buy private insurance to jump the queue. Colleen Fuller is a healthcare activist with the Council of Canadians. She explains the ruling and what it will mean for healthcare in Canada.

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