From Chrystia Freeland <[email protected]>
Subject Private, ‘for-profit’ health care?
Date August 22, 2021 11:41 PM
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This shows what’s at stake, friend.

Canada's public, universal health care system is one of our greatest strengths. It's part of what makes us who we are as a country. But last year, as COVID-19 raged, Erin O'Toole was asked if he would bring private, "for-profit" healthcare to Canada. He responded unequivocally:

“Yes.”


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Our public health care system ensures that every single Canadian &ndash; no matter where they live, where they were born, or how much money they have &ndash; has equal access to healthcare. Canadians believe this is a basic right of citizenship, and our party agrees.

Canada’s nurses, doctors, and health care workers are the true heroes of our fight against the virus, and our publicly funded healthcare system is critical to Canada’s COVID-19 response, and of our vaccine rollout.

Erin O'Toole wants to cut taxes for the wealthy and cut services, like public health care, for everyone else. We can’t let that happen, friend.

If you can, please chip in today to support our 2021 Re-Election Fund, and help Justin Trudeau and our Liberal team keep Canada moving forward &ndash; for everyone.






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Thank you for your support at this important moment.

Warmly,





Chrystia Freeland
Liberal candidate for University–Rosedale









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