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Kingdom, was brought in as a mediator and the "Saskatoon Agreement" ending the strike was signed on July 23, 1962. As a result of the agreement, amendments to the Act were introduced allowing doctors to opt out of Medicare and raising fee payments to doctors under the plan and to
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who was to face enormous pressure to withdraw the plan. In an attempt to reach a compromise, Lloyd delayed the implementation of
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had opposed the plan, Medicare's popularity was such that by the election the
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the number hoped for by the organizers. By mid-July some of the striking doctors returned to work.
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