Quebec health minister Christian Dubé came out swinging on Tuesday in the latest war of words over Bill 106, the government’s most recent effort to reform health care in the province. Among the changes, Dubé wants doctors’ salaries to be tied, in part, to the number of patients they see. Tim Sargeant reports on the controversy and what it means for patients.
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