Monday, December 07, 2009

A shot in the arm for confederation

Journalist Chantal Hébert got her H1N1 shot in Montreal the other day. The process was easy and fast, she reports in a post on her blogue entitled "the flu, the vaccine, and the Fathers of Confederation." She muses that if the province can deliver the service, there is little basis for complaints that the confederation-makers got it all wrong when they made healthcare a provincial responsibility.
Selon une école de pensée particulièrement répandue dans le reste du Canada, les pères de la Confédération se sont trompés en attribuant aux provinces la maîtrise-d’oeuvre en matière de politique sociale.

Les uns argumentent qu’en 1867, on ne pouvait pas prévoir combien ce secteur deviendrait névralgique au Canada. D’autres encore affirment que le partage actuel des pouvoirs suscite conflits et dédoublements.

L’expérience actuelle ne va pas dans le sens de ces arguments, ni d’une plus grande centralisation des pouvoirs au niveau fédéral.
I also got a fast, easy, well-organized flu shot recently in Toronto. I hadn't thought to constutionalize the experience, but I see her point. (Chantal Hébert, whom most of us see so much at ease in English, writes just as much in what seems a rather sophisticated French, full of images and idioms that I have to guess at or look up.)
 
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