Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 14, 2000, p. 5

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xp9ppm aggy k s economist suzfagh j 2000 j federal saslft needed will also invest 1 billion for ing may not be a cureall in the bulk of furies will go v iffi 1 an pgraded medical fact ottawas share of health- toward hiring more nurses yotic ojjlckllssccy equipment with half the care funding still hasnt even and clinical support staff and mnniimim money doled out as soon as returned to 199495 levels improving medical technokp- sfafflwiisr- legislahon passes in the rafter years of cuts a i- s m fitc a j house of commbris with the alotof have been k as part of the deal the news that the federal gov- rest coming in aprilv j 4 taken out of health caret provinces will have toprb emment will pledge billions another 800 million ear- because of inflation were yide a report to the federal of dollars more to health care marked for primarycarci notsure how far along we are government to help measure each year is good medicine reform will be transferred to v witjithisfisaid- nancy healthcare i delivery hospital for canadas ailing r the provinces over four years macken vicepresident of officials sayvthats not an local hospital officials say beginning next year while l finance arid information at issue js- its very positive it 500 million will immediate- york county- hospital in the concept of account reflects the jesolve of the ly beavailable for informa- newmarket adding hospi- ability is great it already provinces and the federal tion technology v tals have been forced to occurs here and this just government to come to overall it may allow cash- reduce beds and look for bet- ensures that across the coun- terms witii very pressing strapped york region hdspi- ter ways to deliver service try things are as uniform as issues said frank lussing tals to acquire money from over the years president of york central the province to increase staff j were really happy theres hospital in richmond hill expand programs and now -recognition- of our there ia desperate heed improve equipmentj health carcneeds thrpugh for resources so we cancon- were all struggling in reinvestment into health care tinueervihg arapidly grow- t terms of being able to deliver were hoping it will relieve ing population v services i hopethisjwilt cost pressures relating to i under the new health- translate into mofejundihg growth- j j care financing deal sealed on for us said dr jim maclean 1 hospital officials stressed monday by the premiers and president of marktiam x y t prime minister a j jean stouffyille hospital pointing chretien bttawawill top uptrdutthat a rapidly growing v federal transferpayments to and aging population fias 183 billion next year and placed additional demands will gradually increase trans- on york hospitals fersto21 billion by 2005- its a good exampleof 2006thats an increase of shared accountability i think about 35 per cent to health it will set the stage for more and social programs over the shared accountability atthe next five years t grassroots level as well the federal government however the newfund- they can be macleari said markham separated divorced seminars sponsored by separated anonymous recommended by doctors therapists since 1989 offer professional lectures- on the law grief anger selfesteem letting go- children trust sexuality make friends women men your age in our safe group register by sent 30 save 50v fees paid earlyare fully refundable till free preview for free info- oka call 9053389879 free judo lessons 1 week free trial lessons expert instruction for 1 children adults fitness selfdefense discipline mutual respect and lots of fun j classes from 40month family rates available j master instructors stevevand aartje sheffield are 5th and 4th degree blackbelts and certified instructors t v j start anytime sheffield judo 905642 unitsrstouffviller- 9054736822 1 ykv itfif -o-

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