B.C. premier says he may take out newspaper ad to get feds’ attention on health care

After a desperate senior – one of the nearly one million people in B.C. without a family doctor – took out an ad in a newspaper seeking care, Premier John Horgan said he may have to do the same to get the attention of the feds.

Horgan maintained Wednesday that there is nothing uniquely dire about the state of health care in British Columbia and that only significant federal investment can solve what he described as a nationwide problem.

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