'This is a crisis': Head of medical association warns that the health-care system faces 'collapse'

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Follow our unaccountable, creepy centralized system at your own peril. This warning goes WELL beyond just our healthcare...


The new president of the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) said Wednesday he fears the country's fragile health-care system will deteriorate further without an injection of cash — and a plan to increase the number of doctors and other health care professionals.

Dr. Alika Lafontaine, an anesthesiologist in Grande Prairie, Alta., and the group's first Indigenous president, told CBC News that Canada's health care is in "dire" straits, with quality care severely limited in some parts of the country.

He pointed to recent emergency room closures in Ottawa, southwestern Ontario, Quebec and other locales and eye-popping ER wait times in major cities like Toronto and Montreal as terrible precedents undermining the longstanding Canadian promise of timely access to care for all who need it.

"We've been saying for a while that we're concerned about collapse. And in some places, collapse has already happened," Lafontaine said.
 
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Looking forward to it.

That's some pig you got doc...

*****CHUCKLE*****



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Follow our unaccountable, creepy centralized system at your own peril. This warning goes WELL beyond just our healthcare...


The new president of the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) said Wednesday he fears the country's fragile health-care system will deteriorate further without an injection of cash — and a plan to increase the number of doctors and other health care professionals.

Dr. Alika Lafontaine, an anesthesiologist in Grande Prairie, Alta., and the group's first Indigenous president, told CBC News that Canada's health care is in "dire" straits, with quality care severely limited in some parts of the country.

He pointed to recent emergency room closures in Ottawa, southwestern Ontario, Quebec and other locales and eye-popping ER wait times in major cities like Toronto and Montreal as terrible precedents undermining the longstanding Canadian promise of timely access to care for all who need it.

"We've been saying for a while that we're concerned about collapse. And in some places, collapse has already happened," Lafontaine said.

Well this looks like a right disaster doesn't it?

But I thought "universal health care" was just another version of Leftist Utopia
 
Because it's obvious. Didn't you see the creepy dancing nurses at the London Olympics? ETA: Here. Cult Worship. So creepy


I`m responsible for what happened at the London Olympics? Okay. You`re responsible for beating up 130 cops and smearing feces on the walls of our Capitol on J6.
 
I`m responsible for what happened at the London Olympics? Okay. You`re responsible for beating up 130 cops and smearing feces on the walls of our Capitol on J6.

Do you have reading comprehension issues?

I don't remember saying you were responsible for that. Unless you were one of the dancing nurses. Trying to tell us something?
 
Follow our unaccountable, creepy centralized system at your own peril. This warning goes WELL beyond just our healthcare...


The new president of the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) said Wednesday he fears the country's fragile health-care system will deteriorate further without an injection of cash — and a plan to increase the number of doctors and other health care professionals.

Dr. Alika Lafontaine, an anesthesiologist in Grande Prairie, Alta., and the group's first Indigenous president, told CBC News that Canada's health care is in "dire" straits, with quality care severely limited in some parts of the country.

He pointed to recent emergency room closures in Ottawa, southwestern Ontario, Quebec and other locales and eye-popping ER wait times in major cities like Toronto and Montreal as terrible precedents undermining the longstanding Canadian promise of timely access to care for all who need it.

"We've been saying for a while that we're concerned about collapse. And in some places, collapse has already happened," Lafontaine said.
When the health care system collapses--can the government be far behind? I wonder how Donald H will respond to this. Healthcare systems tend to collapse under the leadership of communist/fascist governments like the one that the head fascist, Turdeau is leading.
 

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