Loblaw dominates groceries. Now it’s eyeing healthcare

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After acquiring Shoppers Drug Mart in 2014, Loblaw has a hold on 25 per cent of the Canadian pharmacy market. Ten years later, they’re betting that the future of Canadian healthcare lies at the back of their stores. They’ve started building what they’re calling “pharmacy care clinics,” where pharmacists will be able to visit with patients in a clinic-like setting. 

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Given the level.of service with in Loblaws and rhe fact they ignore moat problems making your health care part the Loblaws experience is frightening to say the least.

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I will not pay for health care unless it is through taxes because the Charter says we are equal and we have the right to life liberty and security of the person.
You can't have equality, life, liberty and security of the person, if health care costs money up front(well, okay, you can if everyone has more than enough money to buy food and shelter, which is very much not true today. Most of us live a week to four+ behind paycheck to paycheck).
You can if you have taxes that make it equally accessible to everyone.
I live to support equality.
It is the only reason I was put on Earth.

Dam-a-fence