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‘Canada could raise the GST.’ How to fight inflation? Plus other letters to the editor for Oct. 3

: The concerns raised ring true to what we are hearing from people affected by cancer.

There should be concerted efforts across all governments to improve cancer care through more dollars for health care, addressing inequities of access, cleaning up pandemic backlogs, investing in cancer prevention and better data transparency so we can make informed decisions. There should be better support for health care workers, something the B.C. government announced they will be tackling through a 70-point strategy.

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