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Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2019 09:31:13 -0400
Subject: Methinks Deputy Premier Robert Gauvin must have noticed his
fellow SANB comedian the overpaid underworked bureaucrat Marc Martin
at play in CBC again today N'esy Pas?
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/
Shawn McShane
The problem goes back to 1967 according to the article. Quit voting LibCon duh
Bob Smith
@Shawn McShane ...and vote for who? The Green party, who doesn't have
a position on this issue without the talk coming back "say no to
resource usage"? People's Alliance? NDP? The fact is, this issue needs
to be tackled on several fronts starting with hiring/training more
staff for senior care and enabling families with seniors to care for
them at home with gov't support.
Marc Martin
@Shawn McShane
There is no other decent choice.
David R. Amos
@Bob Smith Methinks everybody knows why I always run as an Independent
and why I as a senior citizen expect to run in two elections this year
In the "Mean" time whereas Minister Flemming don't return calls or
answer emails perhaps I should ask the Department of Health
spokesperson Bruce Macfarlane why I do not have a Health Care Card YET
N'esy Pas?
David R. Amos
@Marc Martin "There is no other decent choice."
Methinks you expect me to disagree N'esy Pas?
Jim Cyr
Liberals have held power for 8 of the last 12 years (and 20 of the last 30).
Marc Martin
@Jim Cyr
Thanks God they did...
David R. Amos
@Marc Martin What God?
BRUCE MACFARLANE
Directeur des communications
Communications gouvernementales (Unité)
Société de développement régional
Coordonnées
Téléphone : (506) 444-4583
Télécopieur : (506)
Courriel : Bruce.Macfarlane@gnb.ca
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Marc Martin
*Former families and children minister Stephen Horsman said the
department would not hand over the report because its release would
harm the effectiveness of investigation techniques*
They are not too effective I can easily point out 20 family abusing
the system, I can see them smoke, drink beer every day of the week...
David R. Amos
Content disabled.
@Marc Martin Why complain of 20 families that you don't like? Methinks
many taxpayers would agree that there are 49 MLA's and legions of
bureaucrats such as yourself who are having fun abusing the system for
the benefit of their families N'esy Pas?
Matt Steele
Sounds like the N.B. Dept. of Social Development believes that they
are " above " the rules and regulations , and can do as they wish .
Not really surprising that Stephen Horsman does not believe in Govt.
transparency since he never said boo about Brian Gallant's 130 MILLION
dollar Francophonie Games , and the hiring of all Gallant's buddies to
manage the games while they filled their pockets with taxpayer cash .
Roy Nicholl
@Matt Steele
The news reports indicated the previous government refused to fund the
"revised" and augmented 130million budget forecast for the
francophonie games ... much as the current government has declined.
Matt Steele
@Roy Nicholl .....Media also reported that Gallant's buddies had
already spent over 2.5 MILLION on the games before Higgs put the
brakes on the boondoggle . Plus Gallant never mentioned the cost over
runs associated with the games even though the Liberal govt. knew
about the issue well before the last prov. election . It is what it is
.
Johnny Horton
@Roy Nicholl
While they didn’t “approve” the budget, they also didn’t stop them
from spending money and bring their pals, all while there was no
approved budget.
Marc Martin
@Matt Steele
We lost 3100 jobs in NB in December what did Higgs do to stop this again ?
David R. Amos
@Marc Martin Methinks there was not much that he could do You must
admit he just got the job of overseeing you and your cohorts N'esy
Pas?
https://twitter.com/DavidRayAmos/with_replies
David Raymond Amos @DavidRayAmos
Methinks Deputy Premier Robert Gauvin must have noticed his fellow SANB comedian the overpaid under-worked bureaucrat Marc Martin at play in CBC again today N'esy Pas?
https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2019/01/methinks-deputy-premier-robert-gauvin.html
#nbpoli #cdnpoli
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/new-brunswick-hospital-overcrowding-seniors-1.4969074
Province dropped ball on preventing overcrowded ERs, advocate says
Comments
Commenting is now closed for this story.
Commenting is now closed for this story.
Mark (Junkman) George
One thing for sure.............
The government can never be accused of overcrowding the ER's with doctors.
The government can never be accused of overcrowding the ER's with doctors.
David R. Amos
@Mark (Junkman) George Oh So True
daryl doucette
Politicians and their cronies
cannot " get their hands" on the money that the taxpayers pay to
"unions" and most workers to finance the health care system. There fore,
" bare bones" is the secretive policy to deal with that issue....and
all the other government departments as well whom rely upon pesky well
paid union folks. Now, some thing like the " FrancoPhonie Games",
that's a whole different ball ( track and field?) game!! Lets pour 130
million into a 2 week event! Whoo Hoo! Whom gets the cash?....I rest
my case.....
David R. Amos
@daryl doucette "I rest my case"
Methinks everybody knows I am far from done N'esy Pas?
Methinks everybody knows I am far from done N'esy Pas?
Shawn McShane
The problem goes back to 1967 according to the article. Quit voting LibCon duh
Bob Smith
@Shawn McShane ...and vote
for who? The Green party, who doesn't have a position on this issue
without the talk coming back "say no to resource usage"? People's
Alliance? NDP? The fact is, this issue needs to be tackled on several
fronts starting with hiring/training more staff for senior care and
enabling families with seniors to care for them at home with gov't
support.
@Shawn McShane
There is no other decent choice.
There is no other decent choice.
David R. Amos
@Bob Smith Methinks everybody
knows why I always run as an Independent and why I as a senior citizen
expect to run in two elections this year In the "Mean" time whereas
Minister Flemming don't return calls or answer emails perhaps I should
ask the Department of Health spokesperson Bruce Macfarlane why I do not
have a Health Care Card YET N'esy Pas?
David R. Amos
@Marc Martin "There is no other decent choice."
Methinks you expect me to disagree N'esy Pas?
Methinks you expect me to disagree N'esy Pas?
Marc Martin
@David R. Amos
I don't expect and I don't care, your opinion is irrelevant.
I don't expect and I don't care, your opinion is irrelevant.
David R. Amos
@Marc Martin Methinks Mr Higgs may have a different opinion on your opinions N'esy Pas?
Marc Martin
@David R. Amos
Again making no sense....
Again making no sense....
Anne Bérubé
@Shawn McShane It is too difficult for most to understand this option...
Fred Brewer
@Bob Smith
"...and vote for who? The Green party, who doesn't have a position on this issue..."
This is patently false. Here is the Green party's position, taken right from their website:
Petition the federal government to increase the per capita
health transfer to New Brunswick to reflect the needs of
our aging population.
"...and vote for who? The Green party, who doesn't have a position on this issue..."
This is patently false. Here is the Green party's position, taken right from their website:
Petition the federal government to increase the per capita
health transfer to New Brunswick to reflect the needs of
our aging population.
David R. Amos
@Marc Martin 'Again making no sense....
Methinks it not my fault that you try to play dumb particularly after labeling me "Dirty Santa" Anyone should wonder after your posting a link to my lawsuit against the Crown so many times in the past months that you must have read it by now N'esy Pas?
Methinks it not my fault that you try to play dumb particularly after labeling me "Dirty Santa" Anyone should wonder after your posting a link to my lawsuit against the Crown so many times in the past months that you must have read it by now N'esy Pas?
@David R. Amos
Actually I did not post a link to your lawsuit...But the joke on that site where hilarious !!
Actually I did not post a link to your lawsuit...But the joke on that site where hilarious !!
Mark (Junkman) George
There is simply no political
will to provide the citizens with good health care, or education. Bags
of cash, for the bag man, can't simply fall out the side door of
schools, or hospitals, without too many knowing/seeing.
You want good schools/hospitals? Set them up with large amounts of petty cash (that does not need accounting for).
You want good schools/hospitals? Set them up with large amounts of petty cash (that does not need accounting for).
David R. Amos
@Mark (Junkman) George Methinks thou doth jest too much N'esy Pas?
Mark (Junkman) George
@David R. Amos
Do you *think* I'm joking? If the bag man was able to make regular calls to schools and hospitals they would both be over funded. As things stand now, it is only when there is new construction of a school, or hospital, that the bag man gets to pay a visit.
Do you *think* I'm joking? If the bag man was able to make regular calls to schools and hospitals they would both be over funded. As things stand now, it is only when there is new construction of a school, or hospital, that the bag man gets to pay a visit.
David R. Amos
@Mark (Junkman) George Did your think I was joking when I ran for public office six times and sued the Crown as well?
Marc Martin
@David R. Amos
*Did your think I was joking when I ran for public office six times *
No we only considered a joke that you did run 6 time......
*Did your think I was joking when I ran for public office six times *
No we only considered a joke that you did run 6 time......
David R. Amos
@Marc Martin Who is we?
Marc Martin
@David R. Amos
The 750 814 out of 750 914...
The 750 814 out of 750 914...
Addie lingley
Yup!
David R. Amos
@Addie lingley Perhaps
Albert Wade
Duality.
Roland Godin
@Albert Wade
Merci d’accepter d’etre servit dans la langue officielle de mon choix...eh!
Merci d’accepter d’etre servit dans la langue officielle de mon choix...eh!
David R. Amos
@Roland Godin Nope
philippe m martin
Blame the politician, not the health profession
Roland Godin
@philippe m martin
Blame the voters they choose the politicians...et voilà.
Blame the voters they choose the politicians...et voilà.
David R. Amos
@philippe m martin Methinks many would agree that we should blame both N'esy Pas?
David R. Amos
@Roland Godin Methinks they get the governments they deserve particularly the ones who don't bother to vote N'esy Pas?
Roland Godin
@David R. Amos
There is also the question if you vote you give your voice to someone to speak for you, that should render the voter speechless until the next colour doodling exercise...et voilà.
There is also the question if you vote you give your voice to someone to speak for you, that should render the voter speechless until the next colour doodling exercise...et voilà.
David R. Amos
@Roland Godin Methinks much to your chagrin some folks consider your idea of doodling rather important N'esy Pas?
John Fairview
Congratulations are in order for fanatically maintaining a single payer system whatever the toll
Colin Seeley
@John Fairview
Nail on head.
Everywhere else is 2 -Tier.
They live just as long and pay less.
Nail on head.
Everywhere else is 2 -Tier.
They live just as long and pay less.
Harold Benson
@Colin Seeley You actually believe that?
David R. Amos
@Colin Seeley Dream on
Jim Cyr
Liberals have held power for 8 of the last 12 years (and 20 of the last 30).
Marc Martin
@Jim Cyr
Thanks God they did...
Thanks God they did...
David R. Amos
@Marc Martin What God?
Marc Martin
@David R. Amos
Your starting again Davis...
Your starting again Davis...
David R. Amos
@Marc Martin Who is Davis?
Marc Martin
@David R. Amos
I could use Dirty Santa if you like.
I could use Dirty Santa if you like.
David R. Amos
@Marc Martin Methinks that would be just more libel N'esy Pas?
Marc Martin
@David R. Amos
Methinks you should be loking at your own posts against me N'esy Pas?
Methinks you should be loking at your own posts against me N'esy Pas?
David R. Amos
@Marc Martin Methinks the Crown already knows I saved everything N'esy Pas?
Marc Martin
@David R. Amos
Again your making no sense Davis...
Again your making no sense Davis...
Mario Doucet
Spend some of the money
wasted with 2 healthcare systems to improve 1. Since Horizon is forced
to be bilingual why does Vitalite even exist?
David R. Amos
@Mario Doucet Good question
Roland Godin
@Mario Doucet
Since Vitalité already serves in les deux langues officielles and occasionally in English only why does Horizon exist, call it health services the health care part is my responsibility...et voilà.
Since Vitalité already serves in les deux langues officielles and occasionally in English only why does Horizon exist, call it health services the health care part is my responsibility...et voilà.
Marc Martin
@Mario Doucet
Horizon bilingual ? Don't make me laugh the cant even give customer service to the French population in Fredericton.
Horizon bilingual ? Don't make me laugh the cant even give customer service to the French population in Fredericton.
stephen blunston
@Marc Martin they can barley give it in English either for that matter
David R. Amos
@stephen blunston True except
one can get lots of attention when the politicians have you falsely
imprisoned in the DECH looney bin without a Health Care Card N'esy Pas?
Marc Martin
@stephen blunston
Horizon is the English health network doubt they cannot give service in English...
Horizon is the English health network doubt they cannot give service in English...
Marc Martin
@Marc Martin
4 thumbs down...lol..so I guess these people are saying Horizon cannot provide service to their own kind..interesting...
4 thumbs down...lol..so I guess these people are saying Horizon cannot provide service to their own kind..interesting...
Province dropped ball on preventing overcrowded ERs, advocate says
Government has had years to prepare for ER wait times exacerbated by aging population
A longtime health consultant says
government inaction is to blame for long wait times in hospital ERs and
people sleeping in hospital corridors because there are no free beds.
Ken McGeorge, who co-chaired the New Brunswick's Council on Aging, said the health-care system needs less talk and more action to deal with overcrowding.
"We could be a model for the country and then the ball was dropped," he said.
Last week, Horizon Health chief of staff Dr. John Dornan said about 24 per cent of hospital beds are occupied by people who need to be in nursing homes or their own houses, and not in hospital.
"I'm embarrassed that we've been talking for how many decades about the very same issues, and I'm embarrassed that we have not had or supported the leadership that we needed to do to deal with those issues. … We can be a model in health care for the country, we're not anywhere close to that right now."
New Brunswick's population is quickly aging and the province has one of the highest numbers of seniors per capita. According to Statistics Canada, people over 65 years old make up almost 20 per cent of the population.
McGeorge said he and Dr. Suzanne Dupuis-Blanchard made 77 recommendations in their aging strategy in 2017, and he doesn't expect to see all of them implemented.
Fourteen are relatively inexpensive recommendations that have to do with improving home care for seniors to help them avoid being in the hospital.
"It's back to the future," McGeorge said.
No one at the Department of Health would agree to an interview with CBC News.
In an emailed statement, Department of Health spokesperson Bruce Macfarlane said the government will "develop a plan for improved home care, building on the work of previous governments."
McGeorge said that to their credit, Department of Social Development workers have been working hard on home-care initiatives, but these have "only made a very small dent."
He said he doesn't have a "silver bullet" solution but believes focusing resources on home care and working together would be a step in the right direction.
"There is a great divide between the regulators and the service providers. There's a big gap of understanding."
To combat the gap, McGeorge, said Premier Blaine Higgs must appoint someone who can be a leader and unite departments to focus their work on this one issue.
"Somebody has got to be the spark that pulls people like Dr. Dornan and others together with a clear mandate to fix that," McGeorge said.
"You need a leadership team. Civil servants can't do it [alone]. Politicians can't do it. Just as in P.E.I., a geriatrician with the encouragement of government has set up what they call the coach program. And in two years they have done what we have only talked about."
CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices
Ken McGeorge, who co-chaired the New Brunswick's Council on Aging, said the health-care system needs less talk and more action to deal with overcrowding.
"We could be a model for the country and then the ball was dropped," he said.
Last week, Horizon Health chief of staff Dr. John Dornan said about 24 per cent of hospital beds are occupied by people who need to be in nursing homes or their own houses, and not in hospital.
- Horizon and Vitalité scramble to fix ER overcrowding
- Why are hundreds of seniors stuck in New Brunswick hospitals?
- Campaign to reduce wait times at Moncton ER not working
"I'm embarrassed that we've been talking for how many decades about the very same issues, and I'm embarrassed that we have not had or supported the leadership that we needed to do to deal with those issues. … We can be a model in health care for the country, we're not anywhere close to that right now."
New Brunswick's population is quickly aging and the province has one of the highest numbers of seniors per capita. According to Statistics Canada, people over 65 years old make up almost 20 per cent of the population.
77 recommendations
McGeorge said he and Dr. Suzanne Dupuis-Blanchard made 77 recommendations in their aging strategy in 2017, and he doesn't expect to see all of them implemented.
Fourteen are relatively inexpensive recommendations that have to do with improving home care for seniors to help them avoid being in the hospital.
In P.E.I., a geriatrician with the encouragement of government has set up what they call the coach program. And in two years they have done what we have only talked about. - Ken McGeorge, health consultantBut instead of implementing the recommendations, the government started an "aging secretariat" and roundtable of around 65 people. Last year, this group produced yet another report, which McGeorge said was the wrong move.
"It's back to the future," McGeorge said.
No one at the Department of Health would agree to an interview with CBC News.
In an emailed statement, Department of Health spokesperson Bruce Macfarlane said the government will "develop a plan for improved home care, building on the work of previous governments."
Leader needed
McGeorge said that to their credit, Department of Social Development workers have been working hard on home-care initiatives, but these have "only made a very small dent."
He said he doesn't have a "silver bullet" solution but believes focusing resources on home care and working together would be a step in the right direction.
"There is a great divide between the regulators and the service providers. There's a big gap of understanding."
To combat the gap, McGeorge, said Premier Blaine Higgs must appoint someone who can be a leader and unite departments to focus their work on this one issue.
"Somebody has got to be the spark that pulls people like Dr. Dornan and others together with a clear mandate to fix that," McGeorge said.
"You need a leadership team. Civil servants can't do it [alone]. Politicians can't do it. Just as in P.E.I., a geriatrician with the encouragement of government has set up what they call the coach program. And in two years they have done what we have only talked about."
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