Ontario's health minister is emphasizing today that people in the province will always be able to access health care without paying out of pocket
TORONTO — , a day after she came under fire for refusing to rule out further privatization in the system.
Interim NDP Leader Peter Tabuns asked Sylvia Jones in question period today if the minister thinks patients should start paying for care they now receive.However, she did not rule out – when asked – more of a role for private corporations to deliver public services, which already happens in Ontario's system.
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