Post-War Canada & The Cold War · 1945-1968
Universal Healthcare
The origins of Canada's healthcare system and the role of Tommy Douglas.
Key Questions
- 1Why is healthcare often cited as Canada's most important social program?
- 2What were the main arguments against universal healthcare in the 1960s?
- 3How does the Canadian system differ from the American one?
Ontario Curriculum Expectations
ON: Canada, 1945–1982 - Grade 10ON: Social, Economic, and Political Context - Grade 10
Grade: Grade 10
Subject: Canadian Studies
Unit: Post-War Canada & The Cold War
Period: 1945-1968
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