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Follow the money, or risk squandering billions of public dollars on for-private health care--report

OTTAWA--If health-care activists don't scrutinize where the recently announced over $41 billion in health-care spending is going, it could make the money squandered in the federal sponsorship scandal look like loot bags at a one-year-old's birthday party, says the author of a new report released today by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA).

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