What's funny is that the "today's realities" to which Quebec's health minister is trying to adapt are simply yesterday's realities catching up with a flawed health system. The weaknesses of Canadian national health care have been there from the beginning. The experiences of the 20th century reveals a consistent pattern - when countries adopt markets and voluntary incentives, the result is abundance, consumer choice and low prices. When top-down socialist ideas are adopted, they eventually collapse under their own weight, although it may take a couple of decades for this to happen, as Canadians are just now learning.
The experiences of the 20th century reveals a consistent pattern - when countries adopt markets and voluntary incentives, the result is abundance, consumer choice and low prices. When top-down socialist ideas are adopted, they eventually collapse under their own weight, although it may take a couple of decades for this to happen, as Canadians are just now learning.