BE IT RESOLVED THAT this General Council:
WHEREAS there is an urgent Christian imperative that the health needs of all citizens be adequately met, regardless of income, age, isolation or chronic illness; and
WHEREAS the General Council of The United Church of Canada in 1952, 1954 and 1960 stated its support for the establishment of a comprehensive Nation Health Insurance Plan; and
WHEREAS the Royal Commission on Health Services, known as the Hall Commission, has recommended to the federal government the institution of a comprehensive, universal health services program for the Canadian people:
“IMPLEMENTED in accordance with Canada’s evolving constitutional arrangements,BASED upon freedom of choice and upon free and self-governing professions and institutions,FINANCED through prepayment arrangementsACCOMPLISHED through the full cooperation of the general public, the health professions, voluntary agencies, all political parties and governments, federal, provincial, and municipal,DIRECTED towards the most effective use of the nation’s health resources to attain the highest possible levels of physical and mental well-being”:
“IMPLEMENTED in accordance with Canada’s evolving constitutional arrangements,
BASED upon freedom of choice and upon free and self-governing professions and institutions,
FINANCED through prepayment arrangements
ACCOMPLISHED through the full cooperation of the general public, the health professions, voluntary agencies, all political parties and governments, federal, provincial, and municipal,
DIRECTED towards the most effective use of the nation’s health resources to attain the highest possible levels of physical and mental well-being”:
THAT this General Council call upon the government of Canada to proceed to develop such a comprehensive, universal health services program, with the cooperation of the provinces and the health professions involved.
GC21 1964 ROP, pp. 47, 116-17