primary health care: Your Oct. 12 article, Refugees health at risk, compels me to write to set the record straight for your readers, according to The Chronicle Herald. There has been no change to primary health care for the vast majority of refugee claimants, who will continue to have access to the full range of basic doctor and hospital services that all Canadians receive through their provincial health-care system, including treatment for chronic disease and The Wellesley Institute report that was cited is deeply flawed. It is both unscientific and anecdotal, and was done by an activist group that is trying to mislead people to prove an inaccurate thesis.
(www.immigrantscanada.com). As
reported in the news.
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