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It's interesting seeing the (slightly) different take than offered by the Globe (see https://sh.itjust.works/post/17821213).
The metric that we need to include in all of these discussions is whether our governments are doing what they're supposed to do with the new employees and expenditures.
In some areas they're clearly falling down:
But, they have managed
It's neat how 3/4 of the issues you have with the current administration were something inherited and only slightly tuned for the positive before the pandemic (and indolent hillbillies) fucked over our medical system for the next decade.
Bad water? No inspection? No preparation for something that we knew would happen 10 years ago? Rich bitches getting richer, faster? This is the conservative "I got mine; fuck you" utopia.
I get that the reds are only rolling out fair pharmacare because the oranges beat them up a bit. But we need only look to the blue Midwest to see how bad it could be -- at least the Fed didn't lay off like 70k medical people on the eve of a coming pandemic and deny its very existence!
These are ongoing concerns that matter regardless of who is in government at the federal and provincial levels. They need to be addressed by whoever we elect.
We're haven't been training enough medical staff since the austerity cuts off the 90s. We haven't been recognizing overseas credentials for longer.