#Cdnpoli #Abpoli #UCP #Inequality #TrickleUp #SoScrewed #RecordProfits #PetroExploitation #CorpsRule

The most important issue now for Albertans is the cost of living .

How can ths be ?

Great economy, record oil exports, record jobs and record profits ,.

Surely no one thought corps would share the pie in Petroberta.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/poll-alberta-top-issues-analysis-1.7213303

ANALYSIS | Different times trigger different concerns for Alberta voters | CBC News

In a change from recent years dominated by the economy, pipelines and health care, a CBC News poll finds four in 10 Albertans name the cost of living as the most important issue facing the province.

CBC

#Cdnpoli #Onpoli #Health
#HealthCare #ConCare #SoScrewed

Do private, for-profit clinics save taxpayers money and reduce wait times? The data says no.

The rape of healthcare continues .Say thank you .

https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/private-health-care-taxpayer-money-1.6777470

Do private, for-profit clinics save taxpayers money and reduce wait times? The data says no | CBC News

Despite promises from some politicians that it will streamline services and solve the issue of long wait times, health-care professionals that CBC News interviewed say there are nuances and that such happy outcomes are not borne out by the data.

CBC

#Cdnpoli #Onpoli #Health #HealthCare
#FordCare #SoScrewed

The same Surgeons ,
The same Hospital,
The same Staff , Fittings & Fixtures,
The same Patients
The same Surgeries.
Call that Innovative & Sell It ?
Fuking Brilliant !!

What could be different ?
Minor issue.
Innovative increases in Cost .

Bend over, lube up, what a scrwen ya got comin. Lord have mercy ,he's gonna do it again, hard to watch.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/hospital-surgeries-doctors-group-1.6766745

Doctors behind private surgical group defend 'new model of care' | CBC News

The doctors behind a private corporation that's performing joint replacement surgeries at the Riverside campus of The Ottawa Hospital (TOH) on Saturdays are defending the arrangement, which some critics view as another step toward the creeping privatization of Ontario's health-care system.

CBC