Opinion: A crumbling health care system cracks at the very foundation of not only this country but who we are as a people.
So the point is this: It won’t matter if Trudeau puts a Canadian on the moon. His accomplishments will count for nothing if he misses this once-in-his-premiership shot to repair our national foundation. If he does miss, his legacy is in deep trouble. But if he makes this crucial fix, his legacy will have a new cornerstone.
is a Conservative strategist and the executive chairman of Navigator Ltd., a strategic advisory and communications firm serving both domestic and international clients in the corporate, professional services, not-for-profit, and government sectors. Currently, Watt is the Chancellor of OCAD University and serves on the board of the University Health Network. He is a freelance contributing columnist for the Star.
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