The Ontario Liberals replied with a sharp attack today on the health care policies of Tim Hudak and the Ontario Conservatives.
Naturally (and quite rightly ) they raise doubt about Hudak's support for (public) health care.
More notably, they stand four square behind the LHINs, claiming they cut government bureaucracy. Secondly, they also suggest that Hudak and the Conservatives "oppose giving communities a local voice in health care decisions" -- presumably due to the Conservatives' opposition to the LHINs.
We will see if they stick to this tack. The second argument in particular is a bit of a stretch. The LHINs have taken quite a beating of late and the Liberals may be tempted to change emphasis as the election approaches.
dallan@cupe.ca
Naturally (and quite rightly ) they raise doubt about Hudak's support for (public) health care.
More notably, they stand four square behind the LHINs, claiming they cut government bureaucracy. Secondly, they also suggest that Hudak and the Conservatives "oppose giving communities a local voice in health care decisions" -- presumably due to the Conservatives' opposition to the LHINs.
We will see if they stick to this tack. The second argument in particular is a bit of a stretch. The LHINs have taken quite a beating of late and the Liberals may be tempted to change emphasis as the election approaches.
dallan@cupe.ca
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