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Amélie Quesnel-Vallée

Amélie Quesnel-Vallée is an expert adviser with EvidenceNetwork.ca and the Canada Research Chair on Policies and Health Inequalities at McGill University.

The never-ending saga of medical user fees in Quebec

Opinion | BY AMéLIE QUESNEL-VALLéE | March 6, 2017
The message must have gotten through, because federal Health Minister Jane Philpott then threatened Quebec with retroactive claw backs to the Canada Health Transfer if it failed to abolish user fees, estimated to range between $50-million to $83-million annually. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY AMéLIE QUESNEL-VALLéE | March 6, 2017
Opinion | BY AMéLIE QUESNEL-VALLéE | March 6, 2017
The message must have gotten through, because federal Health Minister Jane Philpott then threatened Quebec with retroactive claw backs to the Canada Health Transfer if it failed to abolish user fees, estimated to range between $50-million to $83-million annually. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY AMéLIE QUESNEL-VALLéE | March 6, 2017
The message must have gotten through, because federal Health Minister Jane Philpott then threatened Quebec with retroactive claw backs to the Canada Health Transfer if it failed to abolish user fees, estimated to range between $50-million to $83-million annually. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY AMéLIE QUESNEL-VALLéE | March 6, 2017
Opinion | BY AMéLIE QUESNEL-VALLéE | March 6, 2017
The message must have gotten through, because federal Health Minister Jane Philpott then threatened Quebec with retroactive claw backs to the Canada Health Transfer if it failed to abolish user fees, estimated to range between $50-million to $83-million annually. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright