Cindy Lamoureux, Dougald Lamont and I were all at the Health Care Rally at the Legislature over the noon hour today. The large crowd, organized by Michelle Gawronsky and the MGEU, raised their concerns loudly over the Pallister cuts to health care. Care Comes First was the rallying cry. Many effective words were spoken including "Balancing the budget on the backs of patients is wrong." As Liberals we will continue to speak out strongly against the poorly thought out changes and cuts by Brian Pallister and his government.
Too often, our homes, buildings, and outdoor spaces are designed without sufficient consideration given to how they will impact little people, those with large bodies, or those with disabilities. Manitoba should become a leader in designing and building new structures so they’re comfortable and accessible to all. Further, the province needs to do more to adapt our existing infrastructure, so that it meets everyone’s needs. The design of our built environment makes daily living a challenge for too many. A friend, who uses a wheelchair, must call ahead wherever she goes to ensure she can enter a restaurant, store, salon, etc. A young person in River Heights has a struggle each fall to make sure that with his cerebral palsy he is able to get the support he needs to do well in school. A large-bodied man I know has been bedridden for five months because he lacks access to a usable lift or wheelchair. Samantha Trubyk, President of the Little People ...
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