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CP142310621 | Manitoba throne speech focuses on health care, pandemic recovery and economic growth
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Vaughan
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Ford throne speech says more can be done on health staffing; offers no new solutions
More can be done to ease health system pressures in Ontario, Premier Doug Ford's throne speech acknowledged Tuesday, but no new solutions were offered to the problem that's led to temporary emergency room closures across the province. Lt.-Gov. Elizabeth Dowdeswell delivered Ford's speech from the throne, which marks the start of a new legislative session, and it said the Progressive Conservative government is working with health-system stakeholders to identify ideas to tackle the issue. Ford has been premier since 2018, and the speech touted what he has already done in health, including adding thousands of hospital beds and nurses, investing in home and community care, introducing a grant to attract health professionals to rural and remote areas, and planning to build 30,000 new long-term care beds.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP162302606
Legacy Identifier:
n_Ont-Legislature20220809T1845
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Duration:
3m4s
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1920px × 1080px 218.36 MB
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Create Date:
8/9/2022 6:45:00 PM
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Legislative
lieutenant governor
Ontario
speech
throne
toronto