Canada’s Healthcare system has deteriorated significantly during
the trying years of Covid mismanagement and unscientific
mandates. Many Canadians do not even have a family doctor and
waiting lists for surgeries etc. are too long.
• Canada needs to rehire and compensate doctors and nurses fired
for refusing the experimental vaccines.
• Canada needs to speed up the process of certifying foreign-born
doctors, while maintaining high quality standards.
• More emphasis should be placed on preventive care and
alternative medicine.
• The CHP would shorten waiting lists by defunding abortion,
assisted suicide (MAiD) and “gender re-assignment” surgeries.
Those dollars would be directed to real health care (hips and
hearts).
• The CHP would improve delivery of services by allowing more
private delivery options.
• The CHP would insist that new hospitals incorporate features to
limit the spread of hospital-borne infections.
For years Canada’s socialized healthcare has been the envy of many
countries because it has been affordable for the average family. But
that level of satisfaction has dwindled with the growing inability of
many to find a family doctor.
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Canadians find themselves waiting in line—sometimes for long periods
—often for urgently required procedures. Meanwhile, precious
healthcare dollars are being squandered on elective abortion, which is
not healthcare and kills at least one person every time and on elective
gender re-assignment surgery, which permanently sterilizes the
individual and calls for a lifetime of expensive and damaging hormone
treatments. These procedures often lead to regret, depression and
suicide, putting further pressure on healthcare dollars. And, of course,
they do not actually alter a person’s gender; they only impair natural
function.
Canadians should not be forced to subsidize elective procedures
chosen by others, especially those with which they have deep moral
concerns.
When new hospitals are built, they should be constructed with a greater
emphasis on private rooms and other features designed to prevent the
unnecessary spread of disease.
Mental illness is an increasing problem and needs appropriate
treatment. The unleashing of legally-available marijuana and other
harmful drugs and the failed policies of government-supervised
injection sites have undoubtedly increased the incidence of mental
illness, drug addiction and suicide. We need to provide proper care for
the mentally ill and stop relying on harmful drugs as a solution.
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