Jason MacLean, chair of the Canadian Health Coalition, addressing the rally to stop two-tier health care in Charlottetown on July 22. Jean-Claude Basque, co-chair of the New Brunswick Health Coalition, echoed the fear that Alberta’s two-tier health care will spread across Canada and erode Canada’s public health care system. A crowd packed St. Paul’s Church Hall in Charlottetown on July 21 to learn about Alberta’s two-tier health care law and how to save public health care at a public meeting organized by the PEI Health Coalition and the Canadian Health Coalition. While they did not specifically address two-tier health care, the premiers called on the federal government to renew health care funding agreements and to maintain the Canada Health Transfer. The health coalitions welcome the premiers fighting for more health care dollars but they also want guarantees that each health care dollar transferred from the federal government be invested in the public health care system.