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Canadian Development Report 2007


Canadian Development Report 2007

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Canadian Development Report 2007

Table of Contents

Forward by Roy Culpeper
Introduction by James Orbinski
Chapter 1

Passion and Persistence, Cooperation and Commitment: The Roots of Public Health Care in Canada  by Lois L. Ross

Chapter 2 

Mobilizing Civil Society to Achieve the Right to Health  by Maria Hamlin Zuniga

Chapter 3 

Financing Health Care: for All, for Some, for Patients, or for Profits? 
by David McCoy

Chapter 4 

Canada and the Global Right to Health 
by Chantal Blouin

Statistical Annex

compiled by Luigi Scarpa de Masellis

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