The Official Opposition Conservatives are staying mum on whether they support injecting billions more into Canada’s health-care systems and won’t say whether they would uphold a new health accord negotiated between Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the premiers.
Heading into Tuesday’s talks, sources tell The Globe and Mail that the deal offered by Ottawa is not expected to fully meet premiers’ demands but is expected to be enough to bring premiers onside. The Globe is not identifying the officials, who were not authorized to discuss the private negotiations.
His government has promised to negotiate a long-term health care funding deal, meaning it will stretch beyond his current mandate in office. Across the aisle in the House of Commons there is a stark divide among opposition parties on the way forward. Mr. Genuis said the party wants to address issues like recognizing credentials for foreign-trained medical professionals.
Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)
If, god forbid,Tories formed government, they would slash healthcare funding and privatize, so no surprise they won’t discuss the deal.
4/ Dentist, extraction- $7.73, worktime required: 2 hours, 49 minutes Dentist, filling: $6.47, worktime required: 2 hours, 22 minutes Eyeglasses, with examination: $32.49, worktime required: 11 hours, 51 minutes Why is it that only optical services have gone down in cost?
3/ 'Worktime Required to Buy Food and Other Articles' Average wage 1966- $2.74 per hour Hospital, semiprivate room, per day- $30.52, worktime required- 11 hours, 8 minutes Physician, house visit- $9.89, worktime required- 3 hours, 37 minutes
2/ 'The report made it clear that no amount of money or manpower alone would meet the crisis unless basic changes were made in the present system. Because the present system channels manpower into inefficient and inappropriate activities, added numbers...little improvement'
1/ 'Declaring flatly that there is a 'crisis' in American health care, the National Advisory Commission on Health Manpower submitted a report to President Johnson Nov. 20, 1967, recommending sweeping changes in current medical practice in the United States.'
Oh well, let them run with that idea and see where they end up.
“Tories won’t say whether federal share of health-care budgets should increase” Why would Poilievre & Co. take a stand on health care? It’s not an issue many Canadians care about. I’m sure that medicare is an abomination to a cradle to grave politician like Poilievre.
Because if they commit now then they won't be able to jump up and down and yell at the liberals when the liberals do it. And that is their go to campaign strategy so they don't want to give that up.
They aren't the freaking government, for crying out loud.
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