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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 17 May 2002, p. 2

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2-The Canadian Champion, Friday, May 17, 2002 <j isovr owupifin a~ Hospital demonstrators shc ov q. 'ntn p"t r+lifn a i C ti rtc ~ f In a world ol tuicttng miarkets, inding an iîivesimeni pproacli iliai ssil keep your poriotto soaring can be a rather daunting iask. For more than 30 years. multi-national conîpanies, pension tounds and goveroments hiave depended on Frank Russell Company to researchi prolessional rnoney mian- allers and create investmient strateiies ilsat increase wealth wlile mînîmi/- tIhcùre system i iCanada l' ý-l. - 1 ..mote thon o Home a Lopuit sShow! Milton Memnorial Arena, Thompson Road Friday, May 24 - 1 Oam to 9pm - Saturday, May 25 - 1 Oam to 7pm- Sunday, May 26 - Noon to 5pm E vents for the entire family! Hot Air Balloon Rides, Country Style Family Chicken BBQ, Giveaways., Lots of Prizes and more!! e Trip-for-2 to the Domninican Republic e Landscapiflg Package (Courtesy of Landscape Garten/Taylor Nursery) e Fitness Package (Courtesy of Goodlife Fitness) *Hourly Prize Draws e Free Seniors' Day Friday *Free Daycare Saturday and Sunday (Courtesy of Safe & Sound) *$2 Charity Mot Air Balloon Rides (Courtesy of McCuaig Insurance) *Y108 Special Events Cruiser *BBQ Chicken Dinner ($6lperson) Saturday 5pm-lpm (Courtesy of The Meat Terminal and Sargent Farms) (Tickets must be pre-purchased from the Milton Chamber of Commerce Office) For details on Showcase (and your FREE admission voucher) check out the brochure you got by mail this week or cal! the Mlton Chamber of Commerce at 905-878-0581 r m 1 -10mMA IJ, qtanabiiin cbiampton MO HAW K 1 I "II MI » ing risk. In faci, Russell is trusted with guiding over $1.5 trillion worldwide. Now. with Russelî's SQ VEREIGN lm Investment Program. individuals cao trust their personat investmnents to the samle team ot experts who design strategtes for billion dollar institutions. For more information, please cail, 1I MEVERGREENI 1Peter Slykhuis C.A 1 Semor tnvesinient ' i5s'or 1905-8520 1stykhp@&tdbank.ca < ýSOVEREIGN' m EVERGREEN A ' USSELL 3D INVSMENT PROGRAM *Commissionssralngcomssions, aaemn es an s Plese ed h* poets b I * stin. Mtus us ae guar.te s, h. .vaue9chng *seqe*sy ndpa prfrmnc * . . *s epete 9 The Champion The health care system must remain accessible to ail Canadians, flot just those who can afford coverage. That was the message deliverecl by a handtul of demonstrators ouiside Milton District Hospital Wednesday afternoon. "We're asking the healtb care system to remain publicly funded, administered and delivered," said Caria Biasutti, a volunteer with the Ontario Health Coalition, wich declared May 15 National Health Care Day. "We don't want our health care system to become two-tiered. We need to tell the govemment the medicare systemt needs to be publicly tunded." Rallies were held across the nation Wednesday in support of the coalition to raise awareness about the future of healtb care in Canada if the sysieri became privatized. If the bealtb care systemt was privatized. she said, the besi bealth care would only go 10 those wbci cottld afford il. The coalition is a network o) more than 300) grass- ritots commutîity organizations acrcîss the proivince seeking to bectîme actîsely involved iii the making ofI public put îcy on niattet s relaied Io heaflth cat e. Ms Biasutti is currently collecting signatures for a petition askîng l'or the beaibh care svsîem Ioirc'main public. She saic shte plans tuo sencl ihe petîtîtîn tut Roy Romanoîs. chair iii ie Commission tifthe Fututre of Health Care n Canada. by nexi sseek. -l'il be ai the Farmer's Market Saturday su if any- one ssants ii i sgo the petition they cati do sut theit." Prime Minister Jean Chrétien appoînted Mr. i Photo by GRAHAM PAINE Ontario Health Coalition members stage an information picket outside Milton hospital. Romano\v as tbe chair ofthIie Commission ot the Future of Healib Cure in Canada April 4, 200(1. The commission's mandate is to recommend policies anîd mecasures to ensure the lonîg term sustaitîability o) a unis'ersally accessible. publicly adminisiered healtb care system. -Mr. Romanow said be ssanted public input sci ibai*s ss y se're duiîîg te petition"- Ms Biasttit explainecl. dding she's collected about 100( names tut date. "Il's important Mr. Romanctî realiies boss critical ilt s t keep utur bealtb cure sysîem public."

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