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Identify each of the errors in the following paragraph. There are 12 in total to identify.
It doesn't matter whoever you talk to about the health care system currently, all agree it is in trouble. For a long time, it has been an accepted truth for we Canadians that everyone should enjoy equal access to medical services, whether he be rich or poor. However, that truth rests on shaky grounds now as health costs outstrip our ability to pay them. The fact which is currently striking home is that money does not seem to be the answer. Mr. Klein has been stung by unsuccessful attempts to reform the system. It was him who initiated private alternatives. He had not reckoned on facing an uprising of nurses, however, and quickly capitulated. A nurse who is unhappy with her pay automatically gets sympathetic hearing, whether the province be Alberta, Nova Scotia, or British Columbia. The nurse looks premiers in the eye and says, "Yes, it is me, and the time has come to change things for me." To who can the premier appeal in such a case? As we have seen, no-one. The first person to forge a complete answer will be a hero, whoever that might be. A functioning and inexpensive system, which does not exist anywhere in our country presently, will be a marvel when it arrives. The audience of premiers will no doubt express their relief when it does arrive. Certainly, the province which first creates the solution will be seen as the better of the provinces.
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