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Podcast: An MOU for Alberta, and health-care reforms for Albertans
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Podcast: An MOU for Alberta, and health-care reforms for Albertans

Who will build a pipeline? And who will be allowed to pay for medical care?
doctors doing surgery inside emergency room

Two big topics in this week’s episode of The Line: Alberta Podcast, as Rob Breakenridge breaks down the hugely significant Alberta-Ottawa memorandum of understanding (MOU) on energy as well as Alberta’s proposed health reforms that will open the door for physicians to practice in both the public and private systems in the hopes of bringing down wait times.

We begin the episode with a conversation with Robert (RJ) Johnston, director of energy and natural resources at the University of Calgary’s School of Public Policy. We’ll get his thoughts on the significance of the Alberta-Ottawa MOU and the potential impact of the policy concessions made by both sides. We’ll also look at what still needs to happen to make a new west coast pipeline a reality, including the question of who, exactly, will build and own this project.

We’ll also be joined in this episode by Dr. Brian Day, founder of the Cambie Surgical Centre, an award-winning surgeon, a former president of the Canadian Medical Association, and author of the new book My Fight for Canadian Healthcare: A Thirty-Year Battle to Put Patients First. We’ll get his reaction and analysis of Alberta’s proposed health care changes, and whether he believes this represents the sort of health reform that our system needs.

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The Line: Alberta is a provincial bureau of The Line, edited by Jen Gerson and Matt Gurney. Email us at alberta@readtheline.ca.

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