Drimonis: My broken leg and our fractured health care network
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Drimonis: My broken leg and our fractured health care network
Despite its problems, when something serious happens, Canada’s universal publicly funded system springs into action.
Author's selfie: After decades of playing competitive sports, and hiking some pretty challenging mountain trails, I somehow managed to break my very first bone in the most boring and inglorious of ways, writes Toula Drimonis. (Toula Drimonis)
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Toula Drimonis, Special to the Montreal Gazette
July 17, 2026 at 6:55 a.m.
Up until recently I had absolutely nothing in common with 24-year-old Montrealer and C…
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