Mr. Speaker, a recent poll in the Medical Post says that 58 per cent of consumers and 76 per cent of physicians expect Canada's system of health care to get worse in the next 10 years. To express the
public's concern the Canadian health care coalition has declared today, November 21, National Medicare Day.
In support I must question the mixed up priorities of a government that maintains grants to businesses and industry, grants to special interest groups, grants for multiculturalism and official bilingualism and the latest list of waste and mismanagement in today's report of the auditor general but cuts grants to the provinces for medicare.
Recently the North Okanagan Labour Council brought the public's concern about medicare to the attention of the city of Vernon, the city of Kelowna, the district of Lake Country and the north and central Okanagan regional districts.
I salute all these groups for expressing their strong support for Canada's system of publicly funded health care.