Healthcare News

SaskParty Healthcare Disaster Becoming Obivous!
12 Jan 2012 - SASKATCHEWAN
News Agencies Are Reporting a growing health crisis is developing in Saskatchewan due to the two parties in Saskatchewan's Legislature over-immigration into Saskatchewan (almost 70,000 foreigners in just five years - many of who leave within two years of arriving in Saskatchewan). Patients are being treated in crowded hallways of hospitals and turned away from clinics or forced onto waiting lists that are months long to see Family Doctors they have had all their lives. Nurses are quitting in record numbers under the strain of the work load according to Unions and are moving out of Saskatchewan to find work that will allow them to spend time with their families.

In 1988, Brad Wall's political party won a similar majority to what his party won in 2011. By 1992, just four years after winning their big majority in 1988, Brad Wall's party was wiped out, losing all but just two seats in the Legislature. Brad Wall's party also left us with nearly $15 Billion Dollars of debt and the shameful legacy of his own investigation for stealing from Saskatchewan's taxpayers along with nearly twenty other Legislative workers who went to prison including coworkers in his office he worked with and socialized with everyday.

With the growing debt and infrastructure crisis that is unfolding just as it did under the last economically flawed Brad Wall government in the late 1980's and early 1990's, it is a mathematical certainty and sure bet that Brad Wall's party, the SaskParty, will suffer the exact same fate in the 2015 election that his party did in the 1992 election and be wiped out despite being very popular just four years earlier.

The Lies & Cover Up Begins Again: In an attempt to cover up this growing disaster, Brad Wall and the Saskparty have been desperately trying to get into the news with stories designed to deflect attention away from the the growing health care crisis in Saskatchewan. Public Relations companies working for the government and SaskParty have advised these Legislative members to try and down play the problem by paying for a few dozen Multiple Sclerosis patients to undergo unproven and unwise medical experimentation in foreign countries at the Saskatchewan Taxpayer expense. This was done to cover up the growing disaster in Saskatchewan's health care system... these MS so-called liberation treatments are unproven and unwise experiments and Brad Wall is not a licensed doctor... can anyone say "SnakeOil Salesman?"

Sask Seniors Forced to Compete With Immigrants For Healthcare
10 Sept 2011 - SASKATCHEWAN
Saskatchewan Senior in Health Care CrisisSaskatchewan Seniors are waiting many months, and in a growing number of cases, over a year for much needed health care procedures and surgery. Saskatchewan Seniors are also having to make appointments over a month in advance to see their long-time family doctors.

The increasing Saskatchewan Health Care crisis is the direct result of the two parties in Saskatchewan's Legislature ( NDP & Saskparty) recruiting of 75,000 immigrants in just five years through use of Billions of dollars of tax and wage incentives paid for by Saskatchewan Taxpayers. Many Saskatchewan citizens today are saying that their parents and grandparents are getting substandard health care and there are even a significant number of examples where Saskatchewan citizens parents and grandparents have died waiting for increasingly scarce health care resources. Both the parties in Saskatchewan's legislature are promising to increase immigration in Saskatchewan to 20,000 immigrants/year if either are elected. A Saskatchewan Democratic Action Party Government would freeze immigration until the Saskatchewan's Health Care resources can meet demand safely - a minimum of five years.

Citizens Denounce Unethical NDP/SaskParty Activity
05 March 2011 - SASKATCHEWAN
MANY UNIONS SAY importing cheap third world labor with lower skill levels/training will never solve the nursing shortage. A recent presentation by the Saskatchewan Union Nurses (SUN) summarizes the feeling well with the following quote:

Until we plug the hole in the bucket, no amount of recruitment will solve the nursing shortage.

The SDAP fully supports local Saskatchewan Nurses against the incompetence of the two parties currently running Saskatchewan's Legislature. Saskatchewan health care professionals, including the Saskatchewan Union of Nurses (SUN), have the SDAP's support.

The Saskatchewan Democratic Action Party has stated for years that it is unethical to force health care shortages on other countries while neglecting our own local nurses. The two parties currently in Saskatchewan's Legislature (SaskParty & NDP) have broken another Campaign Promise and are creating long health care waiting lists. Due to the two parties currently in Saskatchewan's Legislature activities, which include unethical money bribes, many Filipinos, including members of the media are sounding a growing alarm as the Philippines faces serious health care shortages leading to hospital closures & deaths.

Addendum
27 May 2008 - From "Medical News" dated 13 May 2008
"As recently as February 28th [2008] the Philippine Nurses Association-United States (PNA-US) voiced its concern about the deteriorating sense of responsibility cropping up among Filipino nurses... U.S. based Global Service Inc, filed a complaint with PNA-US last month complaining about Filipino nurses that breech their employment contracts without a work-related cause.

"They simply choose to move to different locations... This seems to be becoming more rampant as other nurses learn that they can break their employment agreements with no serious repercussions,"

wrote Global Service in its letter of complaint."