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MZO's for everyone! (Minister's Zoning Orders).

Read the story.............Doesn't look good on the Ford Regime or Minister Clark.

 
7:31 a.m.: Ontario has extended its COVID-19 emergency orders until June 9. That includes the closure of outdoor playgrounds, play structures, public swimming pools, as well as bars and restaurants except for takeout and delivery. Gatherings are limited to five.
 
Military teams raise concerns about conditions at Ontario care homes

From link.


Long-term care downward spiral started under former Premier Mike Harris. Continued under current Premier Doug Ford, with lobbying by the Chair of the Board for Chartwell Retirement Residences, the very same Mike Harris. Long-term care is "Walkerton version two".

Not to excuse Harris or Ford, but there was a rather lengthy in-between period under the provincial Liberals where a blind-eye towards LTC has obviously been observed.
 
Not to excuse Harris or Ford, but there was a rather lengthy in-between period under the provincial Liberals where a blind-eye towards LTC has obviously been observed.

The problem is that we have politicians, voters, AND the news media (especially the PostMedia Network) who constantly repeat that MONEY is very, very important. More important than lives saved or served.

We have had reports and complaints for the past two decades, that were ignored by most of us. We were more concerned about how many dollars we will save, not lives.
 
Every government of every stripe in recent history has either ignored or played with the LTC rules. I think the military has done a great service in producing their report. It has the credibility of being on-the-ground, non-judgmental and objective. Some of their observations have flowed from a degree of medical knowledge, but many of them are simply observations any of us could make. No doubt, better or increased government inspections in the past would have been beneficial, but government regulatory enforcement is always to a degree 'coloured' because they are government employees reporting to their bosses.

It will be interesting to see if anything comes from any criminal investigation. Proving negligence to a criminal standard is a high bar.

There will no doubt that a Public Inquiry/Royal Commission will happen; I can't see how the government can avoid one, but there are a plethora of fairly recent studies and reports growing mould that the government could draw on more immediately. Public inquiries are slow and very expensive. One advocate has called for a public inquiry "with teeth". Sorry, that's not how it works. They hear evidence and write reports.
 
Every government of every stripe in recent history has either ignored or played with the LTC rules. I think the military has done a great service in producing their report. It has the credibility of being on-the-ground, non-judgmental and objective. Some of their observations have flowed from a degree of medical knowledge, but many of them are simply observations any of us could make. No doubt, better or increased government inspections in the past would have been beneficial, but government regulatory enforcement is always to a degree 'coloured' because they are government employees reporting to their bosses.

It will be interesting to see if anything comes from any criminal investigation. Proving negligence to a criminal standard is a high bar.

There will no doubt that a Public Inquiry/Royal Commission will happen; I can't see how the government can avoid one, but there are a plethora of fairly recent studies and reports growing mould that the government could draw on more immediately. Public inquiries are slow and very expensive. One advocate has called for a public inquiry "with teeth". Sorry, that's not how it works. They hear evidence and write reports.

Can the Coroner bypass Queen's Park for its own corner's inquiry?
 
MZO's for everyone! (Minister's Zoning Orders).

Read the story.............Doesn't look good on the Ford Regime or Minister Clark.


Looks like Queens Park and the special interests found a way to get around the pesky greenbelt restrictions.
 
The 2003-2018 Liberal Government, like the Ford Government, is definitely complicit.

The Liberals rightfully raised the wages of PSWs, but did little to increase oversight of private homes or improve regulations.

With calls for a royal commission or RCMP inquiry, the federal Liberals will want to protect their team as much as possible. Former Ontario Liberal Long Term Care minister Helena Jaczek is now a Liberal MP, and ex-minister Eric Hoskins is Trudeau’s hand picked federal Pharmacare guru.
 
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Doug Ford (Premier of Ontario), Christine Elliott (Minister of Health), Merrilee Fullerto (Minister of Long-Term Care), and Mike Harris (Chair of the Board for Chartwell Retirement Residences).

The four horsemen of the Apocalypse.

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Can the Coroner bypass Queen's Park for its own corner's inquiry?

He can, but won't so long as there is the potential for a criminal investigation out of a concern for tainting the investigation. He can call a single inquest into multiple deaths occurring "in the same event or from a common cause" and can hear 'systemic evidence' but , at the end of the day, the jury makes non-binding findings. In this sense, an inquest is little different from an inquiry.
 
You know the situation is dire when the Canadian Armed Forces consider LTC facilities more dangerous than active war zones.
 
Premier tired of taking Bullet? OPSEU helped Premier dodge bullet in long-term care crisis

Statement from OPSEU President Warren (Smokey) Thomas on claims from Premier Doug Ford that OPSEU blocked government inspectors from visiting long-term care homes during the COVID-19 pandemic:

From link.

It’s unbelievable how government managers are keeping the Premier in the dark about what has happened in long-term care homes. Today they inserted their collective foot in the Premier’s mouth.

The Premier’s claim that OPSEU told occupational health and safety inspectors and long-term care inspectors to not go into the facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic is utterly untrue.

Managers in the Ministry of Health and Long-Term care are purposely misleading the Premier to cover up their own incompetence that covers decades of inaction. Inaction that has cost thousands of lives of our most vulnerable citizens. People who helped build this province and make it what it is today.

We never told our members not to go into long-term homes. There was never one work refusal. Managers gave direction not to enter the long term care homes.

In a letter I sent to the Premier and Minister of Long Term Care on April 22, a letter that has still gone unanswered, we advised them not to send inspectors into the facilities because there was no Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), no infection control protocol, no policies, no training and no pandemic planning in place. We were concerned that inspectors could have potentially and unknowingly spread COVID from home to home. Imagine the scenario had all 626 homes been impacted.

In the letter I also pointed out that: “Residents are not receiving the care that they need in some of these homes. We know that private long-term care home providers never had a plan for this level of illness within their facilities and that’s the inherent issue with privatization.”

In essence we raised some of the same concerns the military did, about long-term care albeit a month earlier.

In the same vein, further evidence of our warning is where I go on to point out that “Senior ministry staff have also stated inspectors need to physically see if residents are being treated properly. We already know they are not. Senior bureaucrats know it too.”

OPSEU flagged the problem for the government in this April 22 letter. We spent weeks trying to get PPE for our inspectors. Now that they have limited access to PPE, they are carrying out inspections in those homes where it is available.

Imagine for a second the terrible tragedy that could have happened had the inspectors gone into the homes without proper safeguards, especially given what we now know about asymptomatic and pre-symptomatic transmission. The death toll could have been even worse than it already is.

The Premier says he is tired of taking bullets for the union, but in this case our prudence helped him dodge one.

At one point this spring, inspectors were asked to volunteer to go into the homes, even though they were concerned for their own health and the welfare of residents because they didn’t have the appropriate equipment. Some 60 of the 164 inspectors responded. Further evidence of their commitment.

The real problem is that there are only 164 inspectors to cover some 626 long-term care homes. Inadequate staffing is yet another area where ministry managers have failed to give the Premier and the Minister of Long Term Care the real facts. We have consistently pointed out that shortcoming as well.

Sun Media columnist Brian Lilley recently said heads need to roll in the ministry and we agree with him. This latest bureaucratic smokescreen covering up bad management is further proof of that.

The Premier has a choice: If he listens to front-line workers through their union, OPSEU, he can get the truth about what is going on in long-term care and what he needs to do to make things right.

Or he can listen to this dreadful gang of blundering, incompetent and dishonest ministerial managers who care more about looking out for their careers than looking out for seniors in long-term care homes who have given us so much and have been failed by bureaucratic self-interest. Many of these managers have presided aimlessly for years, even decades during this disaster in the making.

I want to reiterate that we never tried to stop our members from onsite inspections, the only thing we wanted to do was to ensure the inspections were done safely. We wanted a cautious and prudent plan in place before our inspectors were sent in. Lives counted on it. Because of our approach, lives were saved.

If the Premier is interested in the truth and solutions, OPSEU is ready to meet with him anytime.

In fact, I look forward to further shining a light on this travesty as a witness at the upcoming inquiry.

A lot of players aren’t going to like what I have to say.

For more information: Warren (Smokey) Thomas: 613-329-1931
 

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