Ottawa grades poorly in CMA’s annual report card on health care
New Democrat MP and health-care critic Libby Davies said the poor report card reflects a broad failure on the part of the government to resolve the nationwide drug shortage, secure a long-term care solution and make progress on the $41-billion 2014 Health Accord signed eight years ago. “They’ve washed their hands of health care,” Davies said of the Conservatives. “They’ve basically walked away. That has dramatic and serious consequences, and it’s very clear from this survey Canadians have not only taken note of that, they feel very dissatisfied and concerned about it.”
The original article, Ottawa grades poorly in CMA’s annual report card on health care was published on August 13, 2012 in The Toronto Star. Author(s): Josh Tapper