Clinic ordered to pay B.C.'s costs after failure of 'marathon' private health lawsuit

The exterior of the Cambie Surgery Centre is pictured in Vancouver., Monday, November, 18, 2019. A private medical clinic that launched a constitutional challenge of Canada's public health care system must pay the B.C. government's legal costs after the "gruelling marathon" the case became, the B.C. Supreme Court has ruled. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward

VANCOUVER - A private medical clinic that launched an unsuccessful constitutional challenge of Canada's public health care system must pay the B.C. government's legal costs, after what a judge calls a "gruelling marathon" of a case.

Cambie Surgeries Corp. launched a lawsuit back in 2009, claiming B.C.'s Medicare Protection Act was unconstitutionally preventing people from getting private health care when the public system was unable to provide it. 

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