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Travers: Changing Canada, one backward step at a time
June 19, 2010: James Travers
Imagine a country where Parliament is padlocked twice in 13 months to frustrate the democratic will of the elected majority. That country is now this country.
Imagine a country that slyly relaxes environmental regulations even as its neighbour reels from a catastrophic oil leak blamed on slack controls. That country is now this country.
Imagine a country that boasts about prudent financial management while blowing through a $13-billion surplus on the way to a $47-billion deficit. That country is now this country.
Imagine a country where a political operative puts fork-tongued words in a top general’s mouth. That country is now this country.
Imagine a country that refuses to fund the same safe abortions to poor women abroad as it provides at home. That country is now this country.
Imagine a country where the national police commissioner skews a federal election and is never forced to explain. That country is now this country.
Imagine a country that writes a covert manual on sabotaging Commons committees. That country is now this country.
Imagine a country dragging its climate change feet as the true north melts. That country is now this country.
Imagine a country that silences political debate on the sale of a publicly owned, crown jewel corporation. That country is now this country.
Imagine a country that puts higher priority on building super-prisons than keeping people out of them. That country is now this country.
Imagine a country where parties that win the most federal seats are dismissed as “losers”. That country is now this country.
Imagine a country that twists its foreign policy around the interests of another nation. That country is now this country.
Imagine a country that argues that barricading its largest city promotes tourism. That country is now this country.
Imagine a country that promises Senate reform only to continue stuffing it with political hacks. That country is now this country.
Imagine a country that avoids answers about a controversial war by accusing questioners of supporting the enemy. That country is now this country.
Imagine a country where party apparatchiks decide who in a nominally free press is allowed to ask the Prime Minister questions. That country is now this country.
Imagine a country where donut shop wisdom is more prized than expert analysis. That country is now this country.
Imagine a country that builds a fake lake for a tough-times summit. That country is now this country.
Imagine a country that preaches law and order while killing a long-gun registry police chiefs insist makes citizens safer. That country is now this country.
Imagine a country where serving the Prime Minister as chief propagandist is job preparation for running a national news network. That country is now this country.
Imagine a country where charities mute constructive criticism of public policy for fear of losing federal funding. That country is now this country.
Imagine a country that can spend $1.2 billion for summit security but can’t find the petty cash needed to invest in the status of women. That country is now this country.
Imagine a country that promises accountability only to impose secrecy. That country is now this country.
Every example is familiar, all are documented. Only the cumulative effect is surprising.
Conservatives came to power knowing reluctant Canadians could only be shifted to the political right incrementally. That movement is now advancing according to the plan Conservative thinker, strategist and Stephen Harper mentor Tom Flanagan infuriated the Prime Minister by making public.
Imagine that.
Georgetti says Good News on Jobs Undercut by Losses in Manufacturing Sector
CLC President comments on Statistics Canada job numbers for June

OTTAWA – There was some good news regarding employment in Canada in June but it was undercut by a continuing loss of jobs in the manufacturing sector, says Ken Georgetti, president of the Canadian Labour Congress. Georgetti was responding to the release by Statistics Canada of its monthly Labour Force Survey.
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Health Minister is in Denial--
Refuses to Re-evaluate Draconian Hospital Cuts 
  
The time is now to contact Premier McGuinty and tell him what you think of his hospital cuts and the LHINs
  
The media has now managed to get Health Minister Deb Matthews' response to a scathing report on the LHINs by Andre Marin Ontario's Ombudsman released yesterday. In her first responses since the release of the ombudsman's report, the Health Minister has continued her government's stubborn refusal to review, evaluate, or concede in any way that there is a problem with her government's deep hospital cuts and the behaviour of her government's deeply unpopular LHINs.
  
In his report, "LHIN Spin" the ombudsman found LHINs across Ontario had passed by laws allowing them to meet in secret to discuss restructuring (ie. cuts) decisions without public scrutiny. He stated that the LHINs had rendered public consultation requirements "meaningless" and had counted individual conversations in grocery stores on on the golf course as "consultations". 
   
Health Minister Deb Matthews says she has "complete confidence in the LHIN," stressing that there will be no repercussions against the board of directors and that hospital restructuring in Hamilton and Niagara will go on as planned.
 6 hours ago Hamilton Spectator (1 occurrences)
  
Matthews said, "Let me be clear, I don't concede it was illegal."
 6 hours ago Hamilton Spectator (1 occurrences)
  
Yesterday, the Ontario Health Coalition called for a proper review and evaluation of the worst of the recent LHIN hospital cuts decisions. In every case we outlined, the LHIN operated without full information, without a proper assessment of the effect of their cuts on access to publicly-funded health care services, without meaningful
consultation, and without coordinating the availability of community-based services and hospital care. In every case, vital hospital care has been cut for tens of thousands of local residents leaving them without adequate access to Canada Health Act services and crucial preventive care.
  
We can win change, but we need to take this time to let the McGuinty government hear what communities really think about the hospital cuts and the LHINs. Please ask your friends and neighbours to take a minute to write in. 
Let Premier Dalton McGuinty know what you think about the Health Minister's refusal to listen to any criticisms or concerns about her government's hospital cuts. If you have already done it in the past, the time is now to do it again. Let him know what you think about your LHIN and whether you see the health system as worse or better since the LHINs were created. Encourage your friends, family and neighbours to do the same. Don't let them continue to refuse to act on reasonable concerns raised about their LHINs and the loss of vital hospital services.
  
Contact the Premier at:
 Premier Dalton McGuinty
 Room 281, Main Legislative Building, 
Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario M7A 1A1
 Tel 416-325-1941
 Fax 416-325-3745 
dmcguinty.mpp.co@liberal.ola.org
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