I came across this story about private health care in Canada and since it's Canwest, I call bullshit:
One of the largest private health corporations in Canada (Interhealth Canada) has pioneered private-sector health care abroad. It has been involved in recruiting Canadian health workers to leave Canada. Its founding CEO is a [b]former NDP provincial cabinet minister[/b] and founding shareholders included [b]several NDP governments[/b], as well as the [b]largest provincial nursing association[/b] in Canada.
http://www.kelowna.com/2009/11/17/public-sector-unions-should-push-for-more-private-involvement/
Does anyone have any insight on this matter or Interhealth Canada in general?