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1. Canada
Public administration, comprehensiveness, universality, portability,
Health Act
accessibility.
(five princi-
ples)
2. Two-tier
Situation in which basic government provided healthcare system
health care
provides basic care, secondary tier of care for those who can pay for
additional, better quality of faster access.
3. Single-
payer A system in which the state, rather than private insurers, pays for all
health healthcare costs.
care
Pros: Bans user charges, and extra billing, insures everyone will have
4. Pro/Con of government provided health coverage.
Cana- dian Cons: Boundaries of "medically necessary" can be left up to provinces.
Health Sys-
tem
5. Gun control No private ownership allowed, 1995-2012 gun registry was in place.
6. Pas un Quebec: "Not a province like the others"
province
comme les
autres
7. Patrioetes Lead by Louis-Joseph Papineau, pushes for more democracy &
representation, with structures like the US
8. La survivance A conservative nationalism which avoids political conflict, focusing on
protection of culture.
9. Honore Mercier 1880s & 1890s. First premier to push for more provincial autonomy.
Mercier
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pushed French-Canadian political focus towards Quebec, rather than
being across Canada.
10. Quiet Revolution 1960 to c.1976, socio-political and socio-cultural change.
11. Jean Lesage New Premier, seeks to modernize Quebec.
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