| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 51 | Ted Stewart | |
| 52 | Hazel Pratt-Paige | |
| 53 | Ben Stiles | |
| 54 | Heather Bumstead | |
| 55 | Debbie French | Keep public health care public. |
| 56 | paulette bieler | |
| 57 | Pati Habermann | Stop the privatization now....we are in the middle of a health system crisis for these exact reasons! Services should be for all people not just a select few! |
| 58 | Cheryl Wardell | Privatization of our Health Care system is not the answer! The LHIN's should understand and appreciate local, timely and free access to essential care, including out paitent services. |
| 59 | Leyton Rear | I hope common sense wins here |
| 60 | Anonymous | |
| 61 | Don McAngus | The hopsital administration should be ashamed of themselves for prioratizing balanced budgets over human needs. The Americanization (health for porfit) of the Canadian universal health care system has regrettabley taken another step forward. It is incumbent, as directed by the elcotorate, that our Provincial politician as well as her Federal counterpart intervene to keep health care available to all, not just for those who can afford it. Two tierd health care runs against the ideology and wishes of Canadians from coast to coast who demand universal health care. |
| 62 | Jessica Stiles | |
| 63 | Colleen Purdon | In communities where poverty is such an issue we certainly don't need any more private, for profit health care options. |
| 64 | Les Hallam | |
| 65 | Bonnie MacDonald | |
| 66 | Jan McArthur | |
| 67 | V. Bryan Mitchell | |
| 68 | Martha Josephian | The privatization of health care in Ontario will endanger patients on a vfariety of levels as well as adding extra costs that should be covered by our health care system. |
| 69 | Ralph Knowles | |
| 70 | S B Burr | One of Canada's finest aspects is universal health care for all. There is absolutely no justification for slicing parts away. |
| 71 | Maurice Guenard | |
| 72 | Bonnie Bryan | |
| 73 | bebe defreitas | |
| 74 | Alanna Boucher | |
| 75 | Anonymous | Stop creating the two tier health care system. Transportation in rural and small urban communties is a barrier to services.
Don't penalize further citizens who choose to not live in larger urban communities. |
| 76 | Chris Cormier | Another example of creeping privitization. Shame on the Ontario government. |
| 77 | Murray J. Kirkpatrick | Health care was not designed to be "for profit". Let's keep it public and for the public by the public !! |
| 78 | Shirley Hayes | |
| 79 | Steve Hayes | |
| 80 | Keegan Hayes | |
| 81 | Miranda Hayes | |
| 82 | Andy Burgess | We need the physio department at our Hospital
Without proper recovery Health cost are greater. |
| 83 | peter blackwood | |
| 84 | Pat Daze | |
| 85 | Jackie Johnson | |
| 86 | Tom &Krista Fry | |
| 87 | Christine MacDonald | |
| 88 | Paul MacDonald | |
| 89 | Cherie Johnson | First surgical, then the birthing ward, now physio? What happened to Health Care for the average citizen of Ontario? Not everyone has a health plan to cover expenses! Hospital's may be a business, but they are losing sight of why they are here in the first place; for the public. Keep health care public! |
| 90 | Larry Oliver | Another sneaky move by our government to privatize our heath care. |
| 91 | Tanya Leppington | |
| 92 | Lynn Bos | |
| 93 | Norm and Jane Caron | |
| 94 | Ellen French | |
| 95 | Jess Ponting | NO PRIVATIZATION |
| 96 | Ross Sutherland | (Spokesperson for the Ontario Health Coalition). |
| 97 | Jessica Thornton | |
| 98 | Len Hope | To start privitize our Health Care system as it is in the United Stated will make our Health Care more expensive and sub standard. Canada's Health Sare is second to none. We don't need to ruin it. |
| 99 | Kim Reid | |
| 100 | Anonymous | |