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  • Hamloc
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2014
    • 3894

    #11
    Originally posted by cropgrower View Post
    anybody have any opinions what happened back around july / august to make cons just take off and libs head downhill ? wonderfull to see for sure , but why the big shift then ?
    July 1 the Federal carbon tax was imposed on Atlantic Canada. Up until then those 4 provinces payed very little carbon tax. Clean fuel regulations came in at the same time. A double whammy in Atlantic Canada. Now Quebec is the jurisdiction in Canada paying the lowest carbon tax.

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    • cropgrower
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2021
      • 2985

      #12
      [QUOTE=chuckChuck;n784023]The usual suspects seem more restless than normal!

      And the fools sleep while Canada is being destroyed , even cheer it on


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      • newguy
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2006
        • 2145

        #13
        Ambulances waits due to not being able to leave hospital because no beds available to unload.Moe says more ambulances will be available soon.Guess hospitals will need bigger parking lots.100 bucks a year on my heating will never make a difference to me but not having ambulance availble sure might.

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        • sumdumguy
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2007
          • 11951

          #14
          Ambulance from Saskatoon to Regina- 2 paramedics costs $1793

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          • chuckChuck
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2006
            • 12682

            #15
            ERs are overwhelmed because there are not enough doctors to provide primary healthcare. So people who could easily treated by their family doctor are showing up in overcrowded ERs because there is no where else to go. And then there are seniors who are stuck in hospitals because there are not enough long term care beds.

            The provinces are primarily responsible for the healthcare crisis because they are under funding primary healthcare and under funding education spaces for healthcare workers.

            [url]https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-canada-falls-short-in-several-areas-of-health-care-in-comparison-to/[/url]

            Canada falls short in several areas of health care in comparison to other OECD countries, report says

            ​"Overall, Canada has 24.4 physicians for every 10,000 residents, leaving it lagging well behind the other nine OECD countries, the report says. Norway has the most, with 50.5 physicians for every 10,000 residents.

            With fewer physicians in Canada, family doctors must step in to support other parts of the health system, including working in hospitals, which leaves less of the work force providing primary care.

            Canada also earmarks 5.3 per cent of its total health budget for primary care, well below an average of 8.1 per cent among other OECD countries, the report says.

            In addition, the report notes that Canada’s infant-mortality rate was 4.5 deaths for every 1,000 live births in 2020, the highest among the ten countries."
            Last edited by chuckChuck; Dec 5, 2023, 07:04.

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            • cropgrower
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2021
              • 2985

              #16
              billions wasted on the plandemic and notting done to make healthcare better , good workers sent home because they did not want an untested jab , criminal what has happened , i seen canada paid some of the highest price for jabs , why was that ? more than double other countrys

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              • chuckChuck
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2006
                • 12682

                #17
                More plandemic conspiracy crap from Crop?

                Crop, a prime example of why Conservatives are more susceptible to repeating loony conspiracy theories and have almost nothing intelligent to add to the health care discussion.

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                • cropgrower
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2021
                  • 2985

                  #18
                  And what did you add that has been helpfull ?

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                  • chuckChuck
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2006
                    • 12682

                    #19
                    A hell of a lot more than your crap!

                    ERs are overwhelmed because there are not enough doctors to provide primary healthcare. So people who could easily treated by their family doctor are showing up in overcrowded ERs because there is no where else to go. And then there are seniors who are stuck in hospitals because there are not enough long term care beds.

                    The provinces are primarily responsible for the healthcare crisis because they are under funding primary healthcare and under funding education spaces for healthcare workers.

                    [url]https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-canada-falls-short-in-several-areas-of-health-care-in-comparison-to/[/url]

                    Canada falls short in several areas of health care in comparison to other OECD countries, report says

                    ​"Overall, Canada has 24.4 physicians for every 10,000 residents, leaving it lagging well behind the other nine OECD countries, the report says. Norway has the most, with 50.5 physicians for every 10,000 residents.

                    With fewer physicians in Canada, family doctors must step in to support other parts of the health system, including working in hospitals, which leaves less of the work force providing primary care.

                    Canada also earmarks 5.3 per cent of its total health budget for primary care, well below an average of 8.1 per cent among other OECD countries, the report says.

                    In addition, the report notes that Canada’s infant-mortality rate was 4.5 deaths for every 1,000 live births in 2020, the highest among the ten countries."
                    ​​

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                    • blackpowder
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2010
                      • 9231

                      #20
                      Maybe start by changing the pay scheme for doctors. Fee for service overloads the system with tests and gives stopwatch service.
                      We seem to have civil servants mandated with running a govt service like a business. A conglomerate of oxymorons.
                      More money spent the wrong way just wastes it faster.

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