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Cambie Surgery Centre asked that they either be exempt from the $800 daily payment or that province pay it because of ‘undue hardship’

- THe canadian Press

VancouVer

A British Columbia Supreme Court judge says a private clinic that is suing the province over restrictio­ns on private health insurance must continue to pay daily court fees.

The plaintiffs in the case, which include Cambie Surgery Centre in Vancouver, asked in June that they either be exempt from the $800 daily fee or that the province pay it for them because of the “undue hardship” it caused.

Justice John Steeves dismissed the request last week, noting in his written decision that the two corporate plaintiffs involved in the case admitted they could afford to pay.

The trial has covered about 80 days, putting Cambie Surgery Centre and the other plaintiffs on the hook for at least $52,000 in daily court fees.

The applicatio­n would not have applied to fees already owed, only those accrued in the future, and they account for a fraction of the overall cost of the proceeding­s.

The lawsuit challenges B.C.’s ban on private insurance for medically necessary services already covered in the public system, arguing the restrictio­n violates patients’ constituti­onal rights by forcing them to endure unacceptab­ly long wait times.

The trial began last September and was originally expected to last six months, but numerous disputes over the admissibil­ity of evidence and the qualificat­ions of expert witnesses have prolonged the case.

Dr. Brian Day, an orthopedic surgeon and owner of the Cambie Surgery Centre, said the decision on court fees is a “serious deterrent” to anyone who tries to argue for legal protection under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Day said the government is deliberate­ly delaying the trial in order to deplete the plaintiffs’ resources.

 ?? CP PHoto ?? Dr. Brian Day, Medical Director of the Cambie Surgery Centre, sits for a photograph at his office in Vancouver.
CP PHoto Dr. Brian Day, Medical Director of the Cambie Surgery Centre, sits for a photograph at his office in Vancouver.

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