Friday, December 11, 2009

Tommy Douglas

The father of medicare

While working on my politics presentation, I came across a truly determined, and courageous man, Tommy Douglas. Although he might not have been the most popular of all NDP leaders we've had, he certainly got things started.

“I felt that no boy should have to depend either for his leg or his life upon the ability of his parents to raise enough money to bring a first-class surgeon to his bedside. And I think it was out of this experience, not at the moment consciously, but through the years, I came to believe that health services ought not to have a price tag on them, and that people should be able to get whatever health services they require irrespective of their individual capacity to pay.”


-"Courage, my friends; 'tis not too late to build a better world."

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