And for those who think nurses are paid peanuts...No, simply saying it is Juvenile does not make it true.
Every left-leaning politician exagerates 'cuts' and equates spending more with the solution to the problem.
Andrea Horwath (BOLDing / underlining is mine)
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For decades, Conservative and Liberal governments’ big cuts and bad choices have damaged Ontario’s health care system. Doug Ford was cutting critical health services before the pandemic – he slashed public health units from 35 to 10, and hisb, Bill 124, froze the wages of health care workers below the rate of inflation.
He refused to spend the money needed to shore up hospitals and health care during the pandemic. Disrespected, burnt out nurses and other health care workers are leaving the sector in droves.
Steven Del Duca and the Liberals created Ontario’s hallway medicine crisis. They froze hospital budgets and fired 1,600 nurses. They can’t be trusted to fix what they broke.
Together, we can fix this. The Ontario NDP has a practical, doable plan to rebuild and strengthen health care in Ontario. We’re committed to making investments in critical services. We’ll make sure health care workers get the pay they deserve and launch a campaign to recruit, retain and return nurses and other health care workers to our hospitals and public health units, including in underserved areas like rural and northern communities.
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I think that that is a good example. Every problem is a lack of spending, every solution is more spending or - ah, excuse me '\- "investment" (LMAO)
That was about the easiest refutation I have ever had, Cheers mate!
Salaries range from 83,200 CAD (lowest average) to 250,000 CAD (highest average, actual maximum salary is higher). This is the average yearly salary including housing, transport, and other benefits.