A controversial new head of the Canadian Medical Association

He makes no qualms about a two-tiered system in Canada:

In the past, he has compared Canada’s medicare system to that of North Korea. He’s also said that the universal nature of Canada’s medicare system is fundamentally unfair and that those Canadians who are better off should have to pay privately.

At his Cambie Surgery Centre in Vancouver, he services medicare patients. But he also openly lets those who wish to pay privately jump the queue – in clear violation of the law.

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