Friday, July 1, 2011

Liberals turn back on Ontario's most vulnerable (Seniors, Children, and Sick)

For several years going back to 2006 with Bill-88, to the most recent all encompassing Bill-183, the Ontario Liberals have just let the vast majority of Ontario citizens blantly know... they don't care.

With the recent scandals in Ontario with eHealth alone, not to mention the Lottery fiasco, every Ontario citizen, needs to take notice.



The Ontario Liberals would prefer those in high paying and authoritarian positions remain immune and unaccountable to any probing or scutiny of any kind, whether by regulated governing bodies or the independence of the Ontario Ombudsman office.  Going as far as forcing lawsuits to prevent others from preforming their departmental mandates.  Ontario Liberals feel what happens to those without a voice, doesn't matter, even if it's Ontario's children, or seniors for that matter.

Ontario Child and Youth Advocate
Irwin Elman

The Sudbury Star

Until the most recent attempt to bring Ombudsman oversight to several tax payer funded agencies, boards, and commisions, the Ontario Liberals have always had an excuse to avoid reading the Bills, let alone vote on them.  Bill-88 was conveniently taken off the table with a provincial election.  Then Bill-93 by a prorogue of the Ontario Legislature by Dalton Mcguinty.  But Bill-183 was an entirely different matter.  With only a handful of MPP's showing to vote.  The Liberals, left the majority of Ontario citizens out to dry.


(PC) Frank Klees discusses the importance of (NDP) Rosario Marchese's Bill-183


Ontario citizens erupt as Liberals cower from transparency initiative Bill

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