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Live discussion: Should Canadians be able to pay in order to jump the healthcare line?

Today (at 12 p.m. ET) the globeandmail.com will host CCPA Senior Economist Armine Yalnizyan (pictured below) and private clinic surgeon Dr. Brian Day for a live discussion on the question: Should Canadians be able to pay in order to jump the healthcare line?

Here is the Globe's intro to the discussion:

Wait times for medically necessary procedures are often cited as a fundamental problem with Canada's healthcare system.

The idea of someone jumping the line, when many are patiently waiting, seems unacceptable. But when it's a loved one's health on the line, wait times for that potentially life-saving MRI or surgery just isn't an option.

Some rely on social connections to expediate the process, while some opt to pay private facilities for the procedures.

Is queue-jumping politically, socially, morally acceptable?

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