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Home > Politics and Economy > Tommy Douglas and the NDP > Fighting for Medicare

Broadcast April 17, 2000

Fighting for Medicare

 

When Kiefer Sutherland was a child he asked his grandfather, Tommy Douglas, what defined Canadians. His answer was twofold: Canadian winters and medicare. The cold and brutal winters toughened the national character and medicare made all Canadians equal in our ability to care for ourselves. Tommy's daughter Shirley Douglas and Sutherland have come to Alberta to protest the privatization of medicare in Alberta. At a rally, the mother and son team speak with the same conviction as Tommy Douglas. "This is an issue of humanity," Sutherland pleads to crowd.

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