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Appendix C

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Preface ix
  4. Acknowledgments xi
  5. Contributors xv
  6. Introduction xix
  7. What Did the Court Decide in Chaoulli?
  8. Chaoulli: The Political versus the Legal Life of a Judicial Decision 5
  9. The Chaoulli Judgment: Less Than Meets the Eye – or More 19
  10. Chaoulli and Quebec’s Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms: The Ambiguities of Distinctness 32
  11. Charter Perspectives on Chaoulli: The Body and the Body Politic 56
  12. Chaoulli and the Proper Role of the Courts in a Democracy
  13. Worse than Lochner? 75
  14. ‘Condition Critical’: The Constitution and Health Care 101
  15. Wealthcare: The politics of the Charter Revisited 116
  16. Déjà Vu All Over Again: Chaoulli and the Limits of Judicial Policymaking 139
  17. Chaoulli and Prospects for Increased Access to Justice and Care
  18. ‘Towards a Two-Tier Constitution? The Poverty of Health Rights’ 161
  19. The Courts and Medicare: Too Much or Too Little Judicial Activism? 184
  20. Evidence in the Chaoulli Case
  21. Implications of Chaoulli for Fact- Finding in Constitutional Cases 207
  22. Experts and Evidence: New Challenges in Knowledge Translation 216
  23. Different Interpretations of ‘Evidence’ and Implications for the Canadian Healthcare System 220
  24. Comparative Evidence About Private Health Insurance
  25. How to Defend a Public Health Care System: Lessons from Abroad 237
  26. Blending Private and Social Health Insurance in the Netherlands: Challenges Posed by the EU 257
  27. The Role of Private Health Insurance in Social Health Insurance Countries – Implications for Canada 278
  28. Finding Health Policy ‘Arbitrary’: The Evidence on Waiting, Dying, and Two-Tier Systems 296
  29. The Implications of Private Insurance
  30. The CMA’s Chaoulli Motion and the Myth of Promoting Fair Access to Health Care 323
  31. Preserving Privilege, Promoting Profit: The Payoffs from Private Health Insurance 347
  32. Opening Medicare to Our Neighbours or Closing the Door on a Public System? International Trade Law Implications of Chaoulli v. Quebec 369
  33. Possible Governmental Responses to Chaoulli
  34. Promises, Promises – Setting Boundaries Between Public and Private 393
  35. Politics and Paradoxes: Chaoulli and the Alberta Reaction 413
  36. Private Insurance for Medicare: Policy History and Trajectory in the Four Western Provinces 429
  37. A Just Measure of Patience: Managing access to cancer services after Chaoulli 454
  38. Section 7 ‘Safety Valves’: Appealing Wait Times Within A One-Tier System 477
  39. Chaoulli and the Future of Medicare
  40. Arbitrariness, Randomness and the Principles of Fundamental Justice 505
  41. In Search of a Mandate? 521
  42. Appendix A 531
  43. Appendix B 559
  44. Appendix C 565
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