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Two myths about the U.S. health care system
In the debate over Canada’s health care system, the United States provides a convenient scarecrow. We hear constantly that 45 million Americans have no health insurance, that public health care spending is inadequate and that the U.S. system is characterized by unbridled capitalism. These perceptions, however, fall into the category of urban myth. It is true that the U.S. health care system suffers from a number of problems and is far from perfect, but the causes of these problems are not what most people believe.
4-minute read
Québec doit écouter la majorité qui désire une liberté de choix
Supreme Court opens door to private health insurance.
4-minute read
La Cour suprême et les soins de santé – La majorité désire une liberté de choix
Supreme Court opens door to private health insurance.
3-minute read
Le temps d’agir! Pas besoin de délai ni de clause nonobstant
Supreme Court opens door to private health insurance.
1-minute read
Opinion survey on the decision to allow smoking or not in Quebec bars and restaurants
SOM poll commissioned by the Montreal Economic Institute.
4-minute read
Health-Care Freedom Infringed Upon: Canada’s 30-Year Monopolistic Medicare Experiment is Failing
Health care reform in Canada.
1-minute read
The Opinion of Canadians on Access to Health Care
Léger Marketing poll commissioned by the Montreal Economic Institute.
3-minute read
La Suisse est un exemple
Switzerland’s health care system.
5-minute read
Pour le libre-choix en santé – Le Canada s’impose comme le chef de file en matière de contraintes imposées au système de soins de santé
Publication of a policy paper entitled A Canada Strong and Free.
8-minute read
Drug Debate: Living better, longer… …but new isn’t better
The impact of new drugs on our quality of life and the economy