Another good meeting
In a well run meeting people feel that they have accomplished something when they leave. As it was last night at the Cobourg Public Library where 75 concerned citizens met at the second meeting held to discuss the recently announced healthcare cuts.A big surprise to the organisors was the discovery that Bill Patchett was in the room. He spoke after the organisational details were dealt with and impressed the crowd. The meeting flowed well with updates from Peggy Smith, the co-chair representing the inside workers and Patty Park the community co-chair. Doug Allen, a member of the research team at the Ontario Health Coallition, the group coordinating the flow of information amongst the resistance groups in the Province told the assembly of similar cuts all over the province and said that despite healthcare cutbacks due to hospitals being in deficit some hospitals had received "top-up" funding to cover some deficit. His advice was to concentrate on swaying the local MPP on to the side of the protest. "A few Liberal MPPs have got on board and are fully supporting their constituents in this battle"
Patty park told of her efforts to get a meeting with Lou Rinaldi, the local MPP, "I phoned his office early Monday morning and left a message, the office person got back and said that he was booked up for three weeks!. There appears to be no willingness to meet with us to discuss this issue!"
Petitions were handed out (click here to get one to print off) to those who said they could get signatures and Linda Oliver has plenty of them.
Other items developed during the discussion of the "Action Plan" are: a planned march and gathering on Saturday April 10th at Victoria Hall at 10am, an offer to join with others from all over the Province at Queen's Park on April 7th. A bus will leave N'land Mall at 8.30am for the rally and another meeting, probably at the Best Western next week at 5.30pm.
Bill Patchett then spoke to the group. Revving up older and jaded, but concerned, people isn't easy but Billy P managed to do it. With remarks based on the premise that "You own the hospital, you paid for the hospital - it's ours" he made his point well and most people believe that he is on side with his massive source of energy and anger directed toward saving the hospital. "If we allow the removal of services in 8 to 10 years after more cuts we will not have a hospital. We have to be strong, we have to work as a team or else we will lose our volunteers"
Talking about the fact that the MPP has to support the group Bill went on to say, "Lou's a good friend of mine but the people want him to stand up and get on board. I'll be all over him if he doesn't - I think he will be on board"
As the meeting finished all were urged to join the Hospital Association by the 22nd of April so that they can attend the AGM in June.
All in all a good meeting.


