‘The priorities on this file are completely backwards’ - Mayor Matthew Shoemaker
Mayor Matthew Shoemaker gave Doug Ford's Government of Ontario a choleric piece of his mind yesterday.
"On Jan. 25th of this year, the Group Health Centre announced that 10,000 patients are going to be de-rostered effective May 31," the mayor said. "Instead, the province went to arbitration with the Ontario Medical Association, saying things like there is no concern for diminished supply of physicians in Ontario."The Ontario we live in up here in the north has a serious concern on diminished supply. It's like we're not part of the equation.
"Nonsensical, if you ask me. There is a lot wrong on this file. And I think it all goes to show that the priorities on this file are completely backwards. This is hopefully one in a series of motions that will be passed by municipalities across the province urging them to get their head out of the sand on this file," the mayor said.
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