Timely Medical Alternatives Inc., a leading Canadian medical broker, intends to launch a lawsuit against the Ontario Provincial government on behalf of a
66-year-old Newmarket resident, Lindsay McCreith.
Seeking damages as well as reimbursement for medical, travel and rehabilitation costs, the decision to launch a lawsuit comes after the Provincial government refused to pay the costs
for private magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and subsequent surgery to remove a cancerous tumour in Mr. McCreith’s brain at a Buffalo hospital on March 6, 2006.
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about the movie
In A Short Course in Brain Surgery, filmmaker Stuart Browning shows the callousness of "single-payer",
government-run health care systems as practiced in Ontario, Canada. His film highlights the plight of Lindsay McCreith, an Ontario man with a cancerous brain tumor who went to Buffalo, NY to
receive the timely medical care that is rationed in his home country.
Written, Directed, Edited and Narrated By:
Stuart Browning
about the filmmaker
Stuart Browning writes and speaks nationally on health care freedom, the myths of "single-payer" government-run medicine, and his experiences filming and interviewing the victims of
socialism in Canada.
For media and speaking inquiries, please email:
hello (at) onthefencefilms (dot) com