Public-private health care model coming to Alberta breaches Canada Health Act, legal expert argues
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Public-private health care model coming to Alberta breaches Canada Health Act, legal expert argues
ALANNA SMITH
HEALTH REPORTER
PUBLISHED MAY 5, 2026
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The emergency entrance of the Northern Lights regional health centre in Fort McMurray, Alta., on April 14.
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Alberta’s public-private health care model directly contradicts the requirements and principles of the Canada Health Act, law firm Goldblatt …
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