Bitter Medicine, Part One: The Birth of Medicare

198327 min 15 secFilm: Documentary

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Direction: Tom Shandel

Production: George JohnsonTom ShandelJohn TaylorPenny Gurstein

Script: Tom Shandel

Co-produced by the NFB and the CBC.

Part one of a two-part documentary examining Canada's national health insurance system from its conception on the Canadian Prairies in the early part of the century to its present state of crisis. This first part traces the events leading to July 2, 1962, the day on which Medicare was launched in Saskatchewan. The doctors reacted to the plan by declaring a general strike. The film recreates this stormy chapter of Canadian history through film and television archives and personal testimonies, particularly those of former Saskatchewan Premier Tommy Douglas and Chief Justice Emmett Hall.

Subject categories


  • Health and Medicine > Financing and Medicare
  • History - Canada - 1946-Present > Western Canada

Credits


director
Tom Shandel
script
Tom Shandel
producer
George Johnson
Tom Shandel
executive producer
John Taylor
associate producer
Penny Gurstein
photography
Kirk Tougas
sound
Ray Misskey
Mike Oldfield
Norm Rosen
editing
Barbara Evans
re-recording
Paul Sharpe
narrator
Ann Petrie
music
Jean Piché