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Top court’s refusal to hear private healthcare ban appeal ‘unfathomable,’ B.C. doctor saysCanada's top court Thursday confirmed it would not hear an appeal in the case, which has wound its way through the courts for 13 years.HealthApr 6, 2023
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B.C.’s top court upholds dismissal of private health care challengeThe B.C. Court of Appeal released its ruling on a case that could determine the future of public health care in the province.HealthJul 15, 2022
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B.C. Supreme Court rules against private healthcare in landmark caseDr. Brian Day opened the Cambie Surgery Centre in Vancouver in 1996.HealthSep 10, 2020
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Landmark private healthcare case wraps in B.C. court FridayDr. Brian Day began his battle a decade ago against the British Columbia government.Feb 28, 2020
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Closing arguments begin in B.C. case launched in 2009 over private health careDr. Brian Day's case is based on a constitutional challenge saying patients have a right to pay for private care if the public system leaves them waiting too long.HealthNov 17, 2019
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Tourists chase an authentic Newfoundland welcome through ‘screech-in’ ceremonyThe essentials of the Newfoundland welcoming: newcomers take a shot of rum, taste a bite of fried bologna - also known as "Newfoundland steak"- and kiss a codfish before reciting: "Long may your big jib draw."CanadaFeb 18, 2019
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Controversial medical care lawsuit to be heard by B.C. Supreme CourtB.C. Supreme Court is set to examine a controversial medical care lawsuit this morning.HealthSep 6, 2016
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Mysterious, abandoned 88-year-old well in Edmonton man’s yard filledAfter decades of unknowingly living with a dangerously deep hole in his backyard, Skyrattler resident Brian Day had the 15-metre abandoned well filled on Saturday.Aug 27, 2016
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Edmonton man discovers dangerously deep hole in yard after 25 yearsAn odd discovery made by a south Edmonton homeowner on his property, has him warning other homeowners about what dangerous surprises could turn up in their own backyards that they may be liable for.CanadaAug 26, 2016
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