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COVID was the best thing that ever happened to politicians looking to deflect the blame for our failing healthcare system. And now that they have media and a good proportion of the population thinking in a certain way they are carrying right on with the scapegoating and distraction techniques. They won't stop until we make them stop.

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Dec 16, 2022Liked by Linda Pannozzo

Earlier this spring, the Canadian government spent $19 BILLION on 88 new Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter jets. This aircraft has only one real purpose and that is to drop missiles that kill people and destroy infrastructure. This choice indicates a fundamental rejection of the federal government’s stated claims to care about health care, or to care about the urgency of addressing global warming as a real emergency, or to care about the Canadian government's pre-election commitment to act as a peacekeeping country promoting global stability. Rather, it lays out a clear intention to treat the above as second class priorities in preference to carrying out wars of aggression.

If the federal government put its money where its mouth is, those billions and billions should have been spent on real human, social and environmental needs, such as proper health care for all Canadians.

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Thanks Helen. I agree. I think priorities are totally out of whack.

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Just to add to the mix, despite the government spending, inequality also got worse during the pandemic, which is something that will have very far reaching consequences: https://policyalternatives.ca/newsroom/news-releases/one-year-pandemic-canadian-billionaire-wealth-78-billion

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Dec 16, 2022Liked by Linda Pannozzo

Another excellent look at reality! Strang is just the bureaucrat lackey used to deflect for the politicians. It would be good if he would take the ethical challenge and call the government out on their bullshit, but I won't hold my breath.

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Dec 28, 2022Liked by Linda Pannozzo

The theme here is the N.S. failing health care system but it applies across Canada.

Sure, we need more doctors and more nurses if we get more beds and that means more money.

But, will throwing money at the system be a cure-all? Is it ever?

It may not be a popular opinion, but I DO think every person does have a responsibility for their own health (up to a point).

Also, having worked in the hospital environment, I have seen a tremendous amount of waste: of products, of unnecessary procedures, of time, of salaries to management and there are more.

Articles have been written about how to address some of these problems and how to stream-line this Industry.

We should start there.

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I have no doubt there is likely a greater share of spending going to administration of health care -- the bureaucracy -- as compared to 30 years ago, and I agree, there is definitely waste and over-prescribing of pharmaceuticals and probably even procedures. But spending overall actually hasn't increased over the last decade, while populations are getting older. Clearly, money is not being spent in the right places. I think the system needs a major overhaul, so that more money is going to patient care, shortening wait times, family doctors, nurse practitioners, preventative/ health education, etc. My concern is that the ongoing crisis will be used to justify privatization.

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Thank you, I have been thinking this for a couple of years. Health care is a government service, and the endless failures of that service only lead to more victim blaming and crazy demands from government: endless injections of dubious vaccines, face coverings every winter and now MAID. At least scapegoating the non Covid vaccinated is getting old as an excuse now... Also agree that the bottom line is that more Canadian trained doctors and nurses are required. Efficiencies and immigrant doctors as a fix are an exercise in denial.

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