Health Minister Epp to MP Michael Cassidy, sliming Brown instead of acknowledging issues

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What Epp refers to as my "reactions" were expressions of outrage about the issues that Epp was not acknowledging, the ongoing contribution of officials in his department to the exclusion, injury and killing of persons with sensitivities in Canadian health care, the consequent abuse of persons, including persons to whom Epp had a legal duty of care, i.e. children, in other venues. One of these protests, when three years of written and oral presentation had not resulted in an end to the promotion of abuse by departmental officials, was to tie up the ministerial phone line for 15 minutes on two occasions, after which point the Minister decided to take advantage of the opportunity I perhaps mistakenly gave him to simply label me. Whatever Jake Epp thought of Chris Brown, kids were being unnecessarily injured and killed, and people Epp was responsible for were helping to make it happen. Whatever he thought of me, he had a responsibility to Canadians. This documents his attitude at the beginning of 1988. It was to change, drastically by the end of the year. The conversation he refused with me was invited before the Parliamentary health committee. Perhaps his response to my tying up his phone a couple of times helped us get to the committee.

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