Five years into Ford government’s privatization of hospital services: longer wait-times, unequal access, and public opposition

Nearly three in four Ontarians want provincial government to prioritize spending on public hospitals instead of private clinics: new poll Kingston, ON – The Ford government’s signature policy initiative of privatizing hospital services has resulted in longer wait-times, unequal access based on wealth, and negative public opinion, says a new report by CUPE’s Ontario Council…

Leading labour groups and Deaf organizations question Canadian Hearing Services rating as strike drags on

TORONTO – With Deaf, deafblind, and hard of hearing Ontarians still desperately without services, community allies, labour groups, and elected leaders have delivered an open letter to Accreditation Canada questioning the high rating received by Canadian Hearing Services (CHS). The letter reads, in part: “The situation at CHS has been deteriorating for years, a decline…

Most people in Waterloo Region face reduced access to privatized hospital services: new report

Polling shows 72 per cent of people in Western Ontario say it’s unacceptable for private clinics to charge patients Kitchener, ON – The privatization of hospital services in Ontario is negatively impacting the vast majority of Waterloo residents, as people with affluence gain increased access to private clinics at the expense of everyone else, says…