are you talking about the lack of regulation or enforcement for private seniors housing? you think thats something that an anti regulatory party will handle better? like in Ontario and Alberta?
I am talking about the arrogance displayed by the NDP during the start of covid and their delays and flip-flops on masks, seniors home cross-contamination, etc. They knew about the problem and waited and waited, and then Horgan wanted to talk with all of the unions for a few weeks before doing anything while seniors died alone. It was a policy and leadership failure. And yes, I do think other parties will clean up all the health care crises better than Eby & Dix, who’s actions have lead to revolts at the front-line level, worsening conditions for healthcare workers, longer wait times, and lousy access to doctors. As the Greens put it, the NPD added layers of beuracracy when what is needed is front line workers. That, and getting rid of the rampant system innefficiencies that keep them from doing their job. I think the Conservatives have the will power to take on the challenge; the NDP just makes excuses and dishearten the people trying to provide care.
is any medical system problems we have going to be fixed by theervatives move to
privatize health care? maybe that will work just as well as for profit nursing homes...
both the NDP and Conservatives are waking up to the fact that we need mandatory treatment for drug addiction. it will come down to which party is willing to find a way to pay for it. Conservatives will not be taxing Jim Pattison or Chip Wilson more. that we know for sure. maybe they'll re-introduce health care user fees! which they will announce after the election of course...
The NDP are slow to wake up because they thought making rooms available for addicts and free drug supply would make tent cities and overdoses go away. They were dead wrong! And slow to act even now as it shows they blew it and didn’t understand how many more people would get addicted, sell the free drugs, and reject the room offers because many addicts prefer street culture over government housing rules. These poor addicts still have no legitimate place to go, so millions dead, rotating tent cities, and our own government participating in the drug trade is the NDP legacy on the drug crisis. The Conservatives are ahead in mandatory treatment policy and will certainly do more to clean up the mess that the NDP has left.
Now, a Private vs.Public healthcare system is not on the table. But what is on the table and consistently rejected by socialist hacks is private delivery of services within the public system when the public system capacity is exceeded. This is very successful in european contries like Sweden. Most of the wait times can shrink to a fraction of what they are now, and research shows that doesn't need to cost more. It’s not about taxing the people more or stoking the popular cry to tax a fee rich people more. We pay enough taxes already to justify a much more effective healthcare system. It’s about getting people the services they need when they need them. It’s about replacing large beuracracoes and excess administrators with doctors and nurses. It’s about making the system attractive to the people who provide care. There’s a ton of waste to get rid of, and the current government doesn’t recognize the rancid stench of their own policies. Time for a change.
i'm not up on all of the particular facets of reconciliation... but "woke agenda points" is far too vague to consider as an actual argument. what i do know is that much of this is to head off lengthy court battles that have plagued many business ventures to date. there are a tonne of problems with indigenous self rule at the moment for certain. are the Conservatives just going to go back to decades long litigation to get major projects through?
That’s the claimed motivation, but without a doubt this is Eby’s ego trip. He wants to be the guy that achieves reconciliation, but he believes in the UN koolaid brand of UNDRIP to the letter, which is far too extreme and far beyong what the Supreme court sanctions. Do some research on the failed Land Act ammendment the NDP tried to ram through. See what they have done to strip rights of property owners and promote indiginous decision making on 95% of the province that are public lands. Parks and highways shut down. Backroom deals made with first nations without public consultation. Abandoning all of Haida Gwai as an executivr decision. This is in-line with the woke NDP agenda to reverse colonial history in B.C. there will be many lengthy court cases to come. Just the plaintiffs will shift.
the Conservatives promoted nothing during the bubble in housing prices. no political party did. there was no political party willing to put a stop to that. but, the Conservatives have yet to drop their actual policy agenda so... lets see if its as ridiculous as the federal Conservatives "do nothing" policy.
One thing is for sure, the taxes the NDP have added on (spec tax, carbon tax, etc.) have increased the cost of housing and the cost of living in BC. The NDP’s answer always seems to be to take control and tax things, instead of dealing with the core problems. Whatever government takes over, I sure hope they learn from the mistakes of the NDP and put policies in place that remove red tape and encourage housing supply that is not controlled by the government.