Quebec’s health minister, Christian Dubé says he is giving himself three years to eliminate the use of private health agencies. It is part of the new bill he introduced Wednesday morning at the National Assembly. But as Global’s Gloria Henriquez reports, critics argue the plan doesn’t go far enough.
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Quebec health minister tables bill to eliminate use of private health agencies
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