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MLA challenges Health minister as Roseway ER shuts down once again

Closed Sunday, Sept 29 from 6:00am to 8:00pm

Emergency health service "Code Red", legislators told

RED ALERT? Roseway ER crisis continues - 778 hours of recent closures - 118 hours since March 4

"Four days lying on a gurney in the ER with a spinal injury while waiting for a bed "not the desired experience", says health minister.
 

Opinion: Minster Delorey, enough platitudes about health care

As a sort of political junkie, I was excited to see the House of Assembly sitting again this morning. In fact, I took the time to watch a live feed of Question Period, in which the Premier and ministers are asked questions by opposition members about issues which concern their constituents.

Queens-Shelburne MLA says "enough is enough" after notice of 66 hours of holiday Roseway ER closures

Health minister says closures due to "how doctors choose to practice"

Opinion: Health minister is definitely in a dispute with doctors

On Oct. 3, in a statement to the media and during Budget Estimates in the Legislature, the Honourable Randy Delorey, Minister of Health and Wellness, said to the people of Nova Scotia that he is not in a dispute with physicians, he is only in a dispute with Doctors Nova Scotia (DNS).

Let us be clear. Doctors Nova Scotia is the province’s physicians.

Doctors Nova Scotia pushing back on government "hardball" with possible lawsuit

"Steady as she goes" not enough, says NDP; "house of cards" says PC critic about Liberal spending plans

Liberals willing to balance budget at any cost?

Provincial finance update: $11B revenues - $11M deficit - $15M decrease in offshore royalties

Health and Wellness underspent by $31 million
The McNeil government released the public accounts for the 2015-16 fiscal year on August 9, saying it included funds to keep class sizes small in grades P-4 and support math and literacy; increase home care funding; expand the caregiver support program; provide no-interest student loans for university students and to fund and more orthopedic surgeries.

Grits announce 150% increase in deficit from original estimate

Fiscal incompetence combines with lack of plan for job creation, says Baillie

Finance and Treasury Board Minister Randy Delorey outlined Nova Scotia's vulnerable fiscal situation and pledged continued spending discipline during government's second 2015-16 forecast update on Monday, Dec. 14.

Provincial deficit of $123 million 25% greater than anticipated

Despite overseeing decreased revenues, inclreased spending and a whopping $122.5 million deficit, finace minister Randy Delory insists his Liberal government has "recoimmitted" to strong fiscal management

Faulting "continuing economic uncertainty" in a news release Monday, Delorey announced the government's first budget 2015-16 update.

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