To imagine that isolated communities of a thousand or so people can be vibrant and self-sustaining, capable of discharging the panoply of responsibilities of “sovereignty,” is to live within the dream palace of memory.
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To imagine that isolated communities of a thousand or so people can be vibrant and self-sustaining, capable of discharging the panoply of responsibilities of “sovereignty,” is to live within the dream palace of memory.
In a recent article for The Globe & Mail, healthcare speaker Jeffrey Simpson describes Canada's healthcare system as, "middle of the pack, at best." In his latest book, Chronic Condition—which he previews in the exclusive interview above—he explains why.