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Originally Posted by curves2000
I know this is an AB Politics thread and I don't think AB is handing this winter surge of cases or the overall health system well, this does seem to be a big issue in Canada across the board.
Our Canadian healthcare system is literally falling apart and it has been from before Covid but it's getting worse. I am really really wondering where the federal government is on this and why there has been such little actual action or leadership??
This is a prime example just like with Covid, lockdowns and other things where the Feds let the Premiers do the heavy lifting and they sat back and handed out chq's and programs mostly.
I mean surely there can be a handful of areas where the federal government can take a hand and show some actual change and impact in some capacity for now and the future? It's not even about spending money but reducing barriers entry, streamlining, thinking outside the box, changing immigration rules or certification etc.
The same thing is happening with the supply chains and general inflation. We get talking points about how concerned they are with things and how they are investing in the middle class etc but is anything actually happening of value?
It's wild what is happening in this country across the board
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You can't have it both ways. I'm sure you'd be first in line to give them credit if they did manage to make some meaningful improvements.
Alberta's affluence and young demographics should make our healthcare easier to manage than other provinces...if our gov't had any interest in actually doing that.