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Doctors, nurses say Alberta plan to transfer hospitals alarming and concerning
(www.thecanadianpressnews.ca)
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We are forecast to elect the largest conservative majority since 1984, while all our major provinces are run by conservative governments.
Our healthcare is cooked.
Many provinces are already hamstringing it and replacing chunks with private clinics, while trying to freeze and reduce pay for healthcare workers (in Ontario that only only get reversed by the superior court).
https://338canada.com/federal.htm
Wow. Punishing nurses? Pushing nurses towards poverty?
These are probably the same people who won’t want to pay them on the private side either.
Chain reaction: less nurses. Less other healthcare staff. Less staff means more patients for each nurse. Which means crappier and more dangerous care.
Brilliant, these guys. Stellar long term goals too.