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Due to today’s storm, º«¹úÂãÎè classes are cancelled. Please note that campuses remain open, including Libraries, according to their schedules. For details, see the Alert email.


En raison de la tempête, les cours à º«¹úÂãÎè sont annulés aujourd’hui. Veuillez noter que les campus restent ouverts, y compris les bibliothèques selon leurs horaires. Pour plus de détails, voir le courriel d'alerte.

News

Quebec to levy health fee, raise sales tax

Published: 31 March 2010

Story: Quebecers will be paying a new "health contribution" and 9.5% in provincial sales tax by 2012 under the budget Finance Minister Raymond Bachand brought down yesterday, as the province struggles to contain a projected $4.5-billion deficit. The new health contribution measure kicks in on July 1, and will see citizens pay $25 this year when filing their income taxes, rising to $100 next year and $200 in 2012, generating revenues of $945-million annually when fully implemented in an effort to help pay for Quebec's rising health-care costs, which account for 45% of program spending.

º«¹úÂãÎè experts:

Prof. Antonia Maioni, Director º«¹úÂãÎè Institute for the Study of Canada

Expertise: Health-care reform

Prof. Erin Strumpf, Department of Economics, Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health

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Expertise: health economist and health services researcher whose research interests include how characteristics of health care and health financing systems affect access to health care, quality of care, health care costs and health outcomes, particularly for vulnerable subpopulations.

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Prof. Wendy Thomson, Director School of Social Work

Expertise: Health care inequality and outcomes

Source: National Post:

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