It’s my honour to rise on behalf of the residents of Ottawa West–Nepean to present a petition entitled “Health Care: Not for Sale.
“To the Legislative Assembly of Ontario:
“Whereas Ontarians should get health care based on need—not the size of your wallet;
“Whereas Premier Doug Ford and Health Minister Sylvia Jones say they’re planning to privatize parts of health care;
“Whereas privatization will bleed nurses, doctors and PSWs out of our public hospitals, making the health care crisis worse;
“Whereas privatization always ends with patients getting a bill;
“Therefore we, the undersigned, petition the Legislative Assembly of Ontario to immediately stop all plans to further privatize Ontario’s health care system, and fix the crisis in health care by:
“—repealing Bill 124 and recruiting, retaining and respecting doctors, nurses and PSWs with better pay and better working conditions;
“—licensing tens of thousands of internationally educated nurses and other health care professionals already in Ontario, who wait years and pay thousands to have their credentials certified;
“—10 employer-paid sick days;
“—making education and training free or low-cost for nurses, doctors and other health care professionals;
“—incentivizing doctors and nurses to choose to live and work in northern Ontario;
“—funding hospitals to have enough nurses on every shift, on every ward.”
I wholeheartedly endorse this petition, will add my name to it, and will send it to the table with page Brooke.
It’s my great honour to present the following stack of hundreds of petitions on behalf of the hard-working teachers of the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario Thames Valley Teacher Local. The petition reads:
“Keep Classrooms Safe for Students and Staff.
“To the Legislative Assembly of Ontario:
“Whereas students and education workers deserve stronger, safer schools in which to learn and work;
“Whereas the pressure placed on our education system has contributed to an increase in reports of violence in our schools;
“Whereas crowded classrooms, a lack of support for staff, and underfunding of mental health supports are all contributing to this crisis;
“Whereas the government of Ontario has the responsibility and tools to address this crisis, but has refused to act;
“Therefore, we, the undersigned, petition the Legislative Assembly of Ontario to:
“Take immediate action to address violence in our schools;
“Invest in more mental health resources;
“End violence against education workers and improve workplace violence reporting.”
I fully support this petition—I could not support it any more. I will affix my signature and deliver it with page Emma to the clerks.