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Community-Controlled Health Care

Print Copies of the Autumn 2007 Special Edition of Making Waves magazine

Pour le français

In Special Editions of Making Waves magazine, practitioners of community economic development and social economy become the editors and mobilize our readers around issues of strategic importance to community revitalization. We seek the support of sponsors to pay for an extended press run of these editions, in both French and English.

The inspired but controversial issue of community-controlled health care has not received sufficient sponsorship to cover those costs.

But the issue is crucial, and so is the timing. To elevate and rejuvenate the national debate over health care, we need to put print copies of this 60-page edition in the hands of many non-subscribers: community health activists, media representatives, public policy-makers, medical practitioners, as well as co-operators, students, and municipal leaders. (Click here to read the complete contents in PDF.)

To get this very Special Edition issue out to where it can Make Waves, please order additional print copies. Phone 1-888-255-6779 (toll-free with Canada and the U.S.A.) or e-mail us with the following information:

  • Number of copies. Cost: $5/copy plus postage or courier and applicable tax (GST/HST). Print copies went into circulation November 30.
  • Billing information.
  • Postal/shipping information. Please stipulate the address or addresses to which the copies should go. If you wish, we can also distribute copies on your behalf to people and events that we learn about.

To date, over 1400 copies have been purchased!

Thank you. Your contribution will help to inject more sense and more options into the debate over the future of our health care.


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