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  1. A Brief History of Healthcare in Canada. The Division of Responsibilities. The fundamental legislation outlining Canadian federal and provincial government responsibilities, the British North America Act of 1867 (BNA Act), gives little attention to health matters.

  2. Dec 15, 2022 · Convoys of truckers, which had been making their way to Ottawa from Western and Eastern Canada, finally arrived in Canada’s capital to protest public health mandates and restrictions. The convoys were cheered by supporters across the country, many of whom greeted them along highway overpasses.

  3. Paul Martin Jr. introduces Canada Health and Social Transfer (CHST), causing massive cuts in transfer payments to health and social programs. Health Care spending drops from 10.2% (in 1992) to 9.2% of GDP.

  4. between health care spending and societal resources [5]. In 1992, Canada’s total spending on health care as a percentage of its economy reached 10% of its GDP.

  5. Nov 1, 2021 · To finance Canada's health care system, provinces, and territories rely on own-source revenue and federal transfers; Naylor et al. (2020) and DiMatteo (2021). With the establishment of the...

  6. The thoroughly researched book traces the history of hospital staffing and operations, the experiences of patients, the development of national policies regarding Aboriginal health care, and efforts by Aboriginal communities to resist oppression and discrimination.

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  8. Finances of the Nation: The Evolution of Health Expenditures in Canada, 1926-2019. Livio Di Matteo. Canadian Tax Journal, 2021, vol. 69, issue 3, 889-920. Abstract: In this article, Livio Di Matteo provides an overview of expenditures on health care in Canada over the long term.

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