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This evening, at our usual location and time (Friends House, 60 Lowther Avenue, 7:30pm) please join us for the debate of "Universal healthcare should be a fundamental right for Canadians".

Long have Canadians had access to Universal Healthcare but it has yet to be enshrined has a fundamental right. If healthcare is not a fundamental right then what does that say about our Canadian values? And by excluding it as a fundamental right have we made other fundamental rights less meaningful? Or is making it a fundamental right a false promise as it can't reasonably be upheld?

Join us tonight to hear the arguments and be part of the discussion.

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