October 4th, 2011
CBC
The leaders of all three of the main parties gathered to discuss and debate on topics and ideas brought to light by the Canadian public. The segment that I am talking about it healthcare, and opinions in investing in the private sector. Each of the leaders had their own view on how it should be handled. Andria Horwath's (NDP) view on the healthcare system is that their need to be major changes in the public system; wait lines are too long, not enough nurses and doctors. She believes in the public, universal healthcare 100% and not in the private sector. Dalton Mcguinty (Liberal) really brought to surface the fact that Ontario has the shortest wait lines in the country. I felt that he sort of avoided the question, rather than directly attest to it by bringing up their support in the auto sector during the recession. He really harped on the fact that the PC party had a huge shortfall on their numbers of 14 billion dollars, and that Tim Hudak had not had an economist look at his numbers. Tim Hudak (PC), I felt, gave a really personal touch to his opinion on the healthcare. He understands how hard the doctors and nurses work to serve the patients of all the hospital, and that there needs to be more of them. He also intends to add more nurse and doctor practitioners. If I were legal I would vote Conservative because of all the high spending and debt that McGuinty has put Ontario in. As Tim Hudak said, "We can't afford another four more years of Dalton McGuinty."
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