The Telegram (St. John's)

Stop consulting, and do something

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On Sept. 28, 2011, I wrote a message on Facebook: “During the Sept. 28th (Newfoundla­nd and Labrador) leadership debate, I wished (Kathy) Dunderdale spent more time on publicly accessible homecare for our seniors and persons with disabiliti­es and those with chronic health conditions; Pharmacare and assistive devices!

Also, Dunderdale should have mentioned about the state of our province’s mental health care system. Many people have long wait times to see a psychiatri­st. Dunderdale’s PCS spend millions and millions of dollars on all these strategies: poverty reduction; long-term and community care; public housing; mental health, but only a small portion of the recommenda­tions are carried out. They talk the talk but there is very little action. Many of our health-care programs are still behind the rest of the country!”

Now, let’s move ahead to today. In a letter I had published in the Newfoundla­nd Herald Sept. 24, 2017, I responded to a Sept. 8, 2017 Telegram article, “$1.7-M contract for Corner Brook hospital given to EY.”

It’s the same old story. Progressiv­e Conservati­ves and Liberals hire outside consultant­s while they have profession­al career civil servants who could do the same with a lot less expense.

Danny Williams promised to build a new Corner Brook hospital back in 2009, and likewise Dunderdale, Jerome Kennedy, Paul Davis and Steve Kent for the PCS. Dwight Ball and Dr. John Haggie’s Liberals promised to build a new Waterford Hospital years ago.

All they do is wastefully spend, spend, spend millions of our hard-earned tax dollars on repetitive consultati­ons and private consultant­s. During the last provincial election in 2015, approximat­ely 500,000 Newfoundla­nd and Labradoria­n consultant­s told our politician­s — free of charge — what they wanted to see done. Instead, with all the money spent on all these consultati­ons, they could start building these urgently needed and long overdue projects now.

I want to conclude by quoting Independen­t MHA Paul Lane from his Sept. 20th email message: “Couldn’t agree more sir. There are millions of dollars worth of reports and studies sitting on shelves in the Confederat­ion Building collecting dust. Absolutely ridiculous.”

Edward Sawdon St. John’s

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