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Landmark private healthcare case wraps in B.C. court Friday

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A constitutional challenge by a doctor who argues patients should have the right to pay for private care if the public system leaves them waiting too long is expected to wrap up today in a Vancouver courtroom.

Dr. Brian Day began his battle a decade ago against the British Columbia government.

READ MORE: Closing arguments begin in B.C. case launched in 2009 over private health care

The case started in B.C. Supreme Court in 2016 and final arguments are scheduled to come to a close Friday.

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Day is an orthopedic surgeon who legally opened the Cambie Surgery Centre in Vancouver in 1996.

READ MORE: Vancouver surgeon challenging B.C.’s ban on private insurance

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He says he opened the centre to create more operating-room time for surgeons who couldn’t get it in public hospitals.

However, the facility has been operating since 2003 in violation of unproclaimed provisions of the provincial Medicare Protection Act.

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