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Moving public health services to for-profit clinics raises ‘legitimate concerns’: Duclos

Critics and health-care advocates argue Ontario’s plan is a not-so-stealthy step toward privatizing health care and they worry it — and other initiatives like it across the country — could siphon nurses and other specialists away from already chronically under-staffed public hospitals.

“For-profit health care is never the answer. Doctors and nurses know this,” NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said in a tweet Monday. “Will the prime minister stand up for public health care or let Doug Ford cannibalize the system and give taxpayers’ money to profiteers?” Five major Ontario health care unions issued a joint statement opposing Ontario’s plan Monday, saying they believe patients will wait even longer for care under the proposed plan after front-line public staff are lured to private clinics, where they are often paid more by companies whose primary responsibility is to their shareholders.

Meanwhile, he said he has been working closely with provincial and territorial health ministers on a deal to increase the Canada Health Transfer in exchange for more “tangible results” from the provinces in a number of key areas.

 

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