Provincial Health Care

  • David Novikoff, acountant

    No, unless they get their act together, which means they have to clean it up.

  • Geoff Heath, mechanical director

    Yes. However, as much as I’d like to have a continuation in funding, I think its important to divert that (funding) to preventative issues.

  • Jonathan Brick, businessman

    Yes, however, let me put it this way; prescription drugs cost a lot for low incomes families, which is difficult for them.

  • Gazel Manuel, second-year student, sociology

    Yes, but it has to be fixed. As a person who uses the hospital on a regular basis, the wait times are still really big for a lot of people.

  • Jonalyn Toledo, third-year student, kinesiology

    No, because things are getting more costly. Inflation and other things we have to pay for (are costing more).

  • Kim Laurea, first-year student, psychology

    Not sure, because of the demand. Who is going to support the system because of the baby boomers?

Published in Volume 66, Number 4 of The Uniter (September 22, 2011)

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