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Premier Ford's Healthcare Privatization Plan Must Be StoppedHealtcare is much too important to be left to private operators who depend on profit. We must raise our collective voice to oppose such plans. Petitioning the CEO of our hospitals to lead the charge against privatization, is perhaps the best strategy. For the Niagara Region, the President and CEO of the NHS -- Niagara Health System -- is Lynn Guerriero. Let's tell Ms. Guerriero to carry our message to the Premier!354 of 400 SignaturesCreated by CJohn Zammit
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End the strikes - pay PSAC workers fairly155,000 government workers — including CRA workers, cooks and cleaners, Coast Guard search and rescue teams, and passport and immigration staff — are at breaking point, and are now striking in what could be the biggest strike in Canadian history. [1-2] Public service workers are critical to our everyday lives — they provide countless services for people from coast to coast. And like all workers, they deserve to be treated fairly. For years they have been at the bargaining table fighting for better conditions, job security and fair wages that keep up with inflation. [3] The strike is all over the news, and already the government is trying to pit the public against federal workers, blaming those going on strike for asking for too much. We need to show the government we aren’t buying it: that we expect them to come to the table and give workers a fair deal with the wages and working conditions they deserve. A rising tide lifts all boats — the fight for fair wages is everyone’s fight. If you agree, will you add your name to the solidarity statement now. Sources: [1] https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/psac-strike-bargaining-update-april-17-live-1.6812693?cmp=newsletter_CBC%20News%20Morning%20Brief_8816_967874 [2] https://psacunion.ca/strike-deadline-announced-155000-psac-members [3] see 21,577 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Leadnow Canada
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Petition Toronto City Council to Lower PricesWe are a group of community members in Toronto’s west end who are feeling the effects of high inflation and soaring cost of living. High prices are making it difficult for working people to pay for housing, food and fuel. We are worried about the impact this is having on people throughout our community, and we are organizing to do something about it! We want to see action from all levels of government – municipal, provincial and federal– to roll back and control prices for basic necessities. These include rent and mortgage payments, gasoline and heating fuel, groceries and transit fares. Governments in Canada have used price controls on several occasions, to help maintain an affordable cost of living for working people. They need to do it again now! We are committed to fighting for our community through petition campaigns, meetings with local politicians, networking with like-minded community groups, public events and more. We are prepared to do whatever it takes to win lower prices! If you’re interested in fighting for an affordable cost of living, please connect with People for Lower Prices at [email protected] https://www.instagram.com/peopleforlowerprices/109 of 200 SignaturesCreated by People for Lower Prices (PLP)
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O Canada: it’s time to change the national anthemOver 50% of Canada’s lands and waters belong to Nations who have never signed a treaty or surrendered their territory. 89% of Canadian lands known as “Crown Lands” exist on territory that Indigenous Peoples have never ceded or surrendered. In signing historic treaties, Indigenous Nations did not give up land ownership. Signatories to the numbered treaties understood that the land would be shared. Despite that, land set aside for Indigenous Nations makes up just 0.2% of land in Canada. It would be alienating and colonial to sing “God Save the Queen” today — though that is what people sang in Canada until 1980. It is just as colonial, now, to erase Indigenous jurisdiction over ancestral lands by using the phrase “our home and native land”. The times they are a-changing — and so should our national anthem.9,366 of 10,000 SignaturesCreated by Andrea Palframan
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Tell your hospital CEO: Protect Public Healthcare: David GrahamHospital CEOs hold a significant amount of sway with the government — and for the most part they don't hear from the public. Right now, most hospital CEOs haven't rejected Ford's privatization plans. In fact, a couple of them have actually spoken out in support of it. But they haven't heard from the community their hospital serves.652 of 800 SignaturesCreated by Beth Bromley
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Tell your hospital CEO: Protect Public Healthcare: Mark WaltonHospital CEOs hold a significant amount of sway with the government — and for the most part they don't hear from the public. Right now, most hospital CEOs haven't rejected Ford's privatization plans. In fact, a couple of them have actually spoken out in support of it. But they haven't heard from the community their hospital serves.721 of 800 Signatures
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Tell your hospital CEO: Protect Public Healthcare: Jackie Schleifer TaylorHospital CEOs hold a significant amount of sway with the government — and for the most part they don't hear from the public. Right now, most hospital CEOs haven't rejected Ford's privatization plans. In fact, a couple of them have actually spoken out in support of it. But they haven't heard from the community their hospital serves.733 of 800 SignaturesCreated by Sarah Wert
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Tell your hospital CEO: Protect Public Healthcare: Kevin SmithHospital CEOs hold a significant amount of sway with the government — and for the most part they don't hear from the public. Right now, most hospital CEOs haven't rejected Ford's privatization plans. In fact, a couple of them have actually spoken out in support of it. But they haven't heard from the community their hospital serves.3,268 of 4,000 SignaturesCreated by Dan Mossip-Balkwill
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Tell your hospital CEO: Protect Public Healthcare: Cameron LoveHospital CEOs hold a significant amount of sway with the government — and for the most part they don't hear from the public. Right now, most hospital CEOs haven't rejected Ford's privatization plans. In fact, a couple of them have actually spoken out in support of it. But they haven't heard from the community their hospital serves.1,223 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Janet Westall
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Tell your hospital CEO: Protect Public Healthcare: Lynn MikulaHospital CEOs hold a significant amount of sway with the government — and for the most part they don't hear from the public. Right now, most hospital CEOs haven't rejected Ford's privatization plans. In fact, a couple of them have actually spoken out in support of it. But they haven't heard from the community their hospital serves.443 of 500 Signatures
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BC Nursing Support Services - Families need SUPPORT, now!Our families need equitable, flexible, and reliable support in caring for our medically complex children.1,294 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Laesa Kim
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Clean Indoor Air for Nova ScotiaGood Indoor Air Quality is essential for the health and safety of all Nova Scotians. It will reduce the spread of airborne viruses and chemicals, which will allow Nova Scotians to live healthier and longer lives. It will also lower concentrations of CO2, which will improve cognition, memory, and mood.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Shira Lurie