Toronto: the Ontario Health Coalition

May 17th, 2010 by Amanda Tattersall Categories: Book, Case studies View Comments

Chapter Four of Power in Coalition examines a series of health care campaigns run by the Ontario Health Coalition. It is a broad coalition, involving over 9 unions, seniors organisations, the council of canadians as well as numerous local health coalitions based in towns and cities across the Province. The case study features the Save Medicare campaign from 2001-2 and the sustained campaigns against public-private partnerships in hospitals since 2003.

For more information on the Ontario Health Coalition visit Ontario Health Coalition website.

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