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  1. PUSHING BACK AGAINST PRIVITIZATION

    On Apr. 25, 2026, members of the Waterloo Health Coalition (WHC) organized a rally hosted in Uptown Waterloo Square at 12 p.m. The demonstrations were the first in a planned series of protests across Ontario. Hundreds of rally members called attention to the slow privatization of Ontario’s healthcare system and took a firm stand against it.   

    “I got into politics because I know we […]

    communityedition.ca/pushing-ba
  2. PUSHING BACK AGAINST PRIVITIZATION

    On Apr. 25, 2026, members of the Waterloo Health Coalition (WHC) organized a rally hosted in Uptown Waterloo Square at 12 p.m. The demonstrations were the first in a planned series of protests across Ontario. Hundreds of rally members called attention to the slow privatization of Ontario’s healthcare system and took a firm stand against it.   

    “I got into politics because I know we […]

    communityedition.ca/pushing-ba
  3. PUSHING BACK AGAINST PRIVITIZATION

    On Apr. 25, 2026, members of the Waterloo Health Coalition (WHC) organized a rally hosted in Uptown Waterloo Square at 12 p.m. The demonstrations were the first in a planned series of protests across Ontario. Hundreds of rally members called attention to the slow privatization of Ontario’s healthcare system and took a firm stand against it.   

    “I got into politics because I know we […]

    communityedition.ca/pushing-ba
  4. PUSHING BACK AGAINST PRIVITIZATION

    On Apr. 25, 2026, members of the Waterloo Health Coalition (WHC) organized a rally hosted in Uptown Waterloo Square at 12 p.m. The demonstrations were the first in a planned series of protests across Ontario. Hundreds of rally members called attention to the slow privatization of Ontario’s healthcare system and took a firm stand against it.   

    “I got into politics because I know we […]

    communityedition.ca/pushing-ba
  5. Japan — land of no health-care wait times

    A patient at his hospital room in Japan. (Credit: SunMedia files) “A year!” exclaimed Dr. Yoshifumi Ikeda, medical director of a university hospital in Tokyo after we described the surgical wait times Canadian patients often face. The doctor was so shocked he switched from Japanese to English. Our think…
    #Japan #JP #JapanNews #electivesurgery #healthcare #heartsurgery #news #Osaka
    alojapan.com/1356825/japan-lan

  6. Japan — land of no health-care wait times

    A patient at his hospital room in Japan. (Credit: SunMedia files) “A year!” exclaimed Dr. Yoshifumi Ikeda, medical director of a university hospital in Tokyo after we described the surgical wait times Canadian patients often face. The doctor was so shocked he switched from Japanese to English. Our think…
    #Japan #JP #JapanNews #electivesurgery #healthcare #heartsurgery #news #Osaka
    alojapan.com/1356825/japan-lan

  7. alojapan.com/1356825/japan-lan Japan — land of no health-care wait times #ElectiveSurgery #HealthCare #HeartSurgery #Japan #JapanNews #news #Osaka A patient at his hospital room in Japan. (Credit: SunMedia files) “A year!” exclaimed Dr. Yoshifumi Ikeda, medical director of a university hospital in Tokyo after we described the surgical wait times Canadian patients often face. The doctor was so shocked he switched from Japanese to English. Our think tank was in Japan to prod

  8. alojapan.com/1356825/japan-lan Japan — land of no health-care wait times #ElectiveSurgery #HealthCare #HeartSurgery #Japan #JapanNews #news #Osaka A patient at his hospital room in Japan. (Credit: SunMedia files) “A year!” exclaimed Dr. Yoshifumi Ikeda, medical director of a university hospital in Tokyo after we described the surgical wait times Canadian patients often face. The doctor was so shocked he switched from Japanese to English. Our think tank was in Japan to prod

  9. #PublicHospitals #ElectiveSurgery #DataSecurity I've been on an elective surgery waiting list with a public hospital group in Victoria since March. It was supposed to be a 3 month wait. So here I am 3 months later still waiting and I get a letter from them. I thought that it would be my appointment. But no, instead it's a begging letter asking me to donate to their charity. I doubt if the hospital group is doing all this admin for the charity internally. I am sure that it would have been sub contracted out. So I am a bit pissed off that my details have been passed on to some kind of charity collection agency.
    A few days later I get a text message. I think that maybe this is the appointment. But no, it's just a link for me to go to another website with a domain name of personifycare and enter the details that they already have yet again. I don't trust it but I have no choice if I want to stay on the waiting list. So I enter all my details again and confirm that I still need the surgery. This hospital group seem very casual with whom they share their patients data. No wonder there's so many leaks.