Ontario Premier Doug Ford has removed a Cambridge, Ont., legislator from the Progressive Conservative caucus for voting against a controversial government bill.
Ford issued a statement today saying Belinda Karahalios will no longer sit as a member of the Progressive Conservative caucus.
Karahalios voted against a government bill that grants it powers to extend or amend some emergency orders a month at a time, for up to two years.
She called the bill an “unnecessary overreach” on parliamentary democracy shortly after the vote.
Karahalios was first elected in 2018 and had served as parliamentary assistant to Solicitor General Sylvia Jones.
She could not immediately be reached for comment.
Ford really wants to pull a Hitler.Shows what a bully Doug Ford really is...
Doug Ford removes Tory legislator from government caucus over emergency powers vote
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The Geneva Centre for Autism is doing well with its Sonderly e-learning portal.Ontario's Financial Accountability Office is out with its report on the Autism programs.
https://fao-on.org/en/Blog/Publications/autism-services-2020
The gist of which is, if service levels per client were not reduced; and the stated government desire to remove the wait list were to be achieved, they need at least another 800M per year vs what is now budgeted (~600M).
Also appears the government has been fibbing about what it has actually been spending:
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Liberals had 13 years to build a 2nd hospital in Brampton and took the 5 seats there for granted.
Liberals had 13 years to build a 2nd hospital in Brampton and took the 5 seats there for granted.
Well they opened a Brampton Hospital and had it run by a bunch of morons that deliver third-world level service compared to other local hospitals... and thought having 600K residents serviced by one hospital was a good idea.
I am not suggesting the Tories are better I am saying that they could have easily built the old Brampton Hospital site as a smaller hospital.
You know, in fairness, the Liberals built the current hospital, which at 600+ beds is one of the largest in the province.
They also started the work on the new Vaughan hospital on Major Mack which will be open in another 2 months or so.
That opening will relieve the current Brampton Civic site to some degree.
. What other city of Brampton's size has only one emergency department?
To be fair, one of those is a catholic hospital, which are privately owned (though open to the public), IIC.Kitchener-Waterloo-Cambridge is a bit over 500,000 and supports 3 ERs