Big surprise. Tories want to defund social/public services and funnel funds that were meant for it into the private sector...pricks just want to ruin everything and join the aristocracy. Same old same old. Ruin public infrastructure, prop up your buddies' for profit operations, maybe get a kickback, call it a day. Having a conservative government is like having organized crime in power.
This always has been and remains a colonialist nation. It was designed and created by corporations and oligarchs. A colonialist government exists specifically and explicitly to extract natural and human resources from its nation and transfer that value to entrenched capital. The Liberals are every bit as dedicated to this as any conservative party is. They have slightly different plays, but it's no coincidence that we have among the most expensive telecom, food and housing costs; it's mainly because of Liberal policies that they either implemented themselves or continued to expand when they had the opportunity.
When they start trying to ban abortion and sexual practices, you can blame the conservatives. This? This is just Canada.
I disagree with the conceit that everything and everyone in this place is all about exploitative behavior. I do agree that that tends to be the nature of our politicians. I'm not stumping for the Liberal party, and certainly they've allowed whatever private sector forces free reign to gouge us in the past, that's just a feature of our "wonderful capitalist system". The common ideology between lib/con forces is that they both expect to profit off of being in power, the difference is that the cons tend to want to do it at any cost, and hate social services. They both love to cozy up to private interest, but the cons will actively seek the destruction of any social service. There are reasons to try to convince folks to not support them even if the alternative kind of blows. I would rather neither as well, but what exactly are you advocating for?
That discrepancy raises questions about the government's imminent plans to expand the volume and scope of surgeries performed outside of hospitals, including the potentially lucrative field of hip and knee replacements.
The documents show provincial agency Ontario Health contracted Don Mills Surgical Unit Ltd. at the following per-surgery funding rates in each of the three fiscal years starting from 2020-21:
A spokesperson for Health Minister Sylvia Jones says the province contracted DMSU as part of its efforts to catch up on backlogs of publicly funded surgeries stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Clearpoint is wholly owned by the $1.5 billion private equity firm Kensington Capital Partners Ltd., which launched the chain through a $35 million purchase of clinics in Ontario, Manitoba, Alberta and B.C.
The higher per-surgery funding to Clearpoint's clinic debunks the government's claims about the benefits of outsourcing OHIP-covered procedures, says Andrew Longhurst, a health policy researcher at Simon Fraser University.
"Having this [funding] information tells us that the main rationale that the government has used to argue for greater for-profit delivery simply doesn't pass the sniff test," said Longhurst in an interview.
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