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COLUMN: View from the Legislature – Questions remain unanswered at session’s end
3 minute read Yesterday at 5:07 PM CSTThe winter session of the Manitoba legislature came to an end on Thursday with many important questions to Manitobans and their future still remaining unanswered. Whether in relation to Manitoba’s growing debt, the continued deterioration of health care or public safety, the NDP spent more time dodging questions than providing some clarity to Manitobans about the plan going forward on these key issues.
When it comes to the deficit, for two consecutive years the Manitoba NDP missed the target that they established in the provincial budget. And not just by a little, but by hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars. And with provincial revenues not growing as the economy remains stalled and the NDP unable to control expenses, there is no sign that this is going to change. And yet, the NDP continue to say they are going to balance the budget in the next two years.
Given the deficit is still hundreds of millions of dollars, to meet this promise the NDP will either have to raise taxes, like when they raised the PST last time they were in government, or significantly reduce spending. But despite many questions, the NDP have continued to refuse to tell Manitobans exactly how they are planning to balance the budget or to simply admit to Manitobans that they will not.
Other questions that went unanswered related to health care. Whether measured by statistics such as ER and surgery wait times or simply by the stories brought forward by Manitobans, health care is getting worse under the NDP. Just this past week, yet another Manitoban died in an emergency room, this time after waiting more than 30 hours trying to get help. Sadly, the response from the NDP Minister of Health was the same to the other recent deaths in ER, the promise of another internal review that will remain secret. All asks for a public review of this death were entirely ignored. This came during the same week that the Manitoba Nurses Union referred to the NDP government as dismissive and arrogant. Most concerning is that, whether it is the long waits in emergency rooms or the growing wait for surgeries, the NDP have no plan to fix or even better the health care system. Questions go unanswered and health care continues to deteriorate.
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