Cos Duggo is so much better, right?Every province tries orange sometime. Alberta, BC, even Ontario. Most give it up shortly.
Its like pegging. They try it, but then quit because they got fucked in the ass.
NDP isn’t something new, they’ve held power about 65%- 70% of the time since 1969.Good let's see something new at Manitoba...let's see what orange can do...
It's not just MB. Everywhere in Canada, at every level of government, we have created such a large civil servant class that they are able to, more times than not, vote in governments who simply will not deal with government waste. It's a death spiral for this country.NDP isn’t something new, they’ve held power about 65%- 70% of the time since 1969.
They’ve been the problem The last 50 years not the solution. Way way way to many civil service drones doing nothing.
Winnipeg is a little smaller than Mississauga and we have 7 school divisions, 43 school divisions in a province of 1.4 million people. One rural school division only has 800 students.
There are 5 separate health management agencies for a population that equals Peel region.
We are so over loaded with Bureaucracy there is nothing left for actual services, every time the PC try amd fix it they get voted out.
This is something that’s little understood I think.NDP isn’t something new, they’ve held power about 65%- 70% of the time since 1969.
They’ve been the problem The last 50 years not the solution. Way way way to many civil service drones doing nothing.
Winnipeg is a little smaller than Mississauga and we have 7 school divisions, 43 school divisions in a province of 1.4 million people. One rural school division only has 800 students.
There are 5 separate health management agencies for a population that equals Peel region.
We are so over loaded with Bureaucracy there is nothing left for actual services, every time the PC try amd fix it they get voted out.
Then conservatives come in and say they will cut.NDP isn’t something new, they’ve held power about 65%- 70% of the time since 1969.
They’ve been the problem The last 50 years not the solution. Way way way to many civil service drones doing nothing.
Winnipeg is a little smaller than Mississauga and we have 7 school divisions, 43 school divisions in a province of 1.4 million people. One rural school division only has 800 students.
There are 5 separate health management agencies for a population that equals Peel region.
We are so over loaded with Bureaucracy there is nothing left for actual services, every time the PC try amd fix it they get voted out.
So how can that repeating cycle ofThen conservatives come in and say they will cut.
But the cut nurses and teachers instead of admin.
Every time.
Or by raising taxes. Maybe it's just my background in business but expenditures are only one part of a budget.So how can that repeating cycle of
Spend/cut/spend/cut/spend/cut
Be broken?
By watching expenses. Not living in debt?
Interesting viewpoint. I once considered Winnipeg as a place to move to and noticed they had 5 or 6 hospitals. I interpreted that as a positive because it suggests they have more than enough bandwidth for patients (unlike the GTA), but I guess it has it's downfalls.NDP isn’t something new, they’ve held power about 65%- 70% of the time since 1969.
They’ve been the problem The last 50 years not the solution. Way way way to many civil service drones doing nothing.
Winnipeg is a little smaller than Mississauga and we have 7 school divisions, 43 school divisions in a province of 1.4 million people. One rural school division only has 800 students.
There are 5 separate health management agencies for a population that equals Peel region.
We are so over loaded with Bureaucracy there is nothing left for actual services, every time the PC try amd fix it they get voted out.
Only two of the hospitals are full line hospitals and those are jammed full of crackheads, gangbangers and degenerates most days. The ERs are something out of a horror movie on a Sat night. There are 3 urgent cares which would be fine but people use them like a walk-in so expect 10 waits.Interesting viewpoint. I once considered Winnipeg as a place to move to and noticed they had 5 or 6 hospitals. I interpreted that as a positive because it suggests they have more than enough bandwidth for patients (unlike the GTA), but I guess it has it's downfalls.
I ended up not considering because of the lack of jobs.
Even that is way better than Ontario, where DoFo cuts have closed emergency rooms, cut ambulances and the number of people walking out of emergency rooms without seeing any care has doubled in the last year.Only two of the hospitals are full line hospitals and those are jammed full of crackheads, gangbangers and degenerates most days. The ERs are something out of a horror movie on a Sat night. There are 3 urgent cares which would be fine but people use them like a walk-in so expect 10 waits.
You keep repeating that Frank. It doesn’t make it true. There’s a world of difference between cutting healthcare expenses, and keeping up with healthcare expenses.Even that is way better than Ontario, where DoFo cuts have closed emergency rooms, cut ambulances and the number of people walking out of emergency rooms without seeing any care has doubled in the last year.
Ontario spends the least per capita on health care.You keep repeating that Frank. It doesn’t make it true. There’s a world of difference between cutting healthcare expenses, and keeping up with healthcare expenses.
Read the Ontario budgets every year, or in this case the FAOs findings. Actually read it. If not that, at least look at the included GRAPH.
.CER – Provincial and Territorial Energy Profiles – Ontario
Provincial and Territorial Energy Profiles – Ontariowww.cer-rec.gc.ca
Further, the ministry of healthcare is huge. It’s the biggest slice of the pie. There’s Doctors, Nurses, Surgeons, lab techs, radiologists, diagnostic imaging, anesthesiologists, equipment, Porters, security, LTCs and PSWers and H1…Plus WAY More. Before Ford was even elected….800,000 tax paying Ontarians could not find a GP….
While some small widgets within healthcare have seen their budgets frozen or cut, others haven’t or they are getting more…..
Why are RNs overworked, dropping like flies, and ERs have to close on certain days. Theres not enough staff. Trust me, I know. I’m in them some days…have also been in uniform, seriously hurt, and had to wait 8 hours for someone to do a cat scan on my head….
And why is all that?
A- population growth and
B- not enough money to hire what’s needed on a yearly basis, to keep up ( RNs per capita)
C- 2003-2017 and who/what you voted for.
Whatever Frank. You are beyond seeing reason per se.Ontario spends the least per capita on health care.
And still DoFo is cutting spending.
That is entirely his mandate and choice.
You see spending the same per capita as other provinces on health care as 'beyond reason'?Whatever Frank. You are beyond seeing reason per se.