ontario liberal leader bonnie crombie visited ottawa on monday with a pledge to add more family doctors to the province and reduce hospital wait times.
speaking in front of an “end hallway medicine” banner, and flanked by the slate of liberal candidates in that area, crombie began by apologizing for the stark liberal ad that depicts a patient on a gurney under thin blankets in a wintery hospital parking lot.
“sorry about that ad,” she said. “i know it’s a punch in the gut, but it is the stark reality of what’s happening in ontario today.”
some 2.5 million ontario residents don’t have family doctors, she said, including 120,000 people in ottawa. emergency room wait times in the city are among the highest in the province and crombie took aim at premier doug ford for comments he made sunday that too many people were clogging up ers by going to hospital for minor ailments.
“well, doug, i don’t know what choice they have,” she said. “they have no choice but to go to an er. and it’s not their fault, doug. it’s yours.”
crombie promised a liberal government would “expedite” construction of the new ottawa hospital civic campus, already underway, and planning for expansions of the queensway carleton and bruyère hospitals.