
There is a federal leadership vacuum in Canada’s health-care system and a fearless opposition party in Ottawa could capitalize on the Conservative government’s absence to take hold of the medicare debate in a big way, says veteran Globe and Mail national affairs columnist Jeffrey Simpson who just released his book Chronic Condition: Why Canada’s Health-Care System Needs to be Dragged into the 21st Century.

There is a federal leadership vacuum in Canada’s health-care system and a fearless opposition party in Ottawa could capitalize on the Conservative government’s absence to take hold of the medicare debate in a big way, says veteran Globe and Mail national affairs columnist Jeffrey Simpson who just released his book Chronic Condition: Why Canada’s Health-Care System Needs to be Dragged into the 21st Century.