Ontario Groups Blast ‘Undemocratic’ Drummond Commission And Public Service Cuts

NAL Drummond report,

 A Brief Foreword by Doug Draper

Niagara At Large is posting the following January 27 media release from the Toronto-based Ontario Health Coalition, a citizens’ organization that has often visited Niagara, Ontario to support residents fighting for better hospital services in this region.

Ontario Health Coalition director Natalie Mehra

The OHC’s director Natalie Mehra, along with a representative of the citizens group Democracy Watch and Bryan Evans, a politics professor at Ryerson University, warned at a media conference at Queen’s Park this January 27 that the Drummond Commission, created by the province’s Liberal government, is about to recommend “sweeping public service cuts” to the government with no input from the public.

 “Despite no mention of these plans during the election only a few months ago, the McGuinty government has forged a mandate for the Drummond Commission that is extraordinarily biased towards privatization,” Mehra  told Queen’s Park reporters.

“The Ontario Liberals’ budgeting and policy-making process in the past few months violates every democratic, open, good government principle,” added Duff Conacher of f Democracy Watch. “The public paid for the Drummond Report, yet the government has shut down the legislature without forming legislative committees, without any open hearings and without public input into the major policy changes ahead.”

The Drummond Commission recommendations are expected to be tabled soon, so watch for the fireworks. Niagara At Large will make every effort  to keep readers posted on the possible impacts of these recommentations on public services in the greater Niagara Region.

 Here is the Ontario Health Coalition media release –

  Public Interest Groups Deeply Concerned About Undemocratic Process, Drummond Commission & Public Service Cuts

 Toronto, January 27 – The McGuinty government is planning sweeping public service cuts and restructuring without public input and proper democratic processes, public interest groups revealed in a press conference this morning at Queen’s Park. The groups are concerned about the Drummond Commission, which was created by the McGuinty government to make recommendations to cut public services and budgets.

Don Drummond, a well-heeled member of the Toronto elite, has strong links to private health care interests and lobby groups. He has adopted a highly political role, conducting rounds of media interviews to sell his proposals even before the Ontario Legislature has had an opportunity to receive his report. At the same time, Premier Dalton McGuinty and Health Minister Deb Matthews are launching major policy changes through speeches to exclusive executive and corporate audiences.

The McGuinty government, which has been elected with a minority, failed to forge an agreement with opposition parties to set up the Standing Committees of the Legislature during the Fall Session.  As such, there is no Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs and no Pre-Budget Hearings.  In a minority government, the ruling party does not hold a majority on the standing committees. These committees have real powers to amend legislation and hold public hearings.

 The coalition and public interest groups argue that the process is manipulative and inappropriate. 

 “Drummond is an extremely wealthy retired bank executive and does not in any way represent the values and needs of regular Ontarians. He selected a very narrow elite of hospital executives and pro-privatization lobbyists to consult while he was writing his report.  When we and a few other groups met with him in early December – at our request – the report was already written,” noted Natalie Mehra, coalition director. “Despite no mention of these plans during the election only a few months ago, the McGuinty government has forged a mandate for the Drummond Commission that is extraordinarily biased towards privatization.  It has virtually no public interest principles to protect the fairness and equity of Ontarians’ public services.”

 “The Ontario Liberals’ budgeting and policy-making process in the past few months violates every democratic, open, good government principle,” added Duff Conacher, Board Member and Founding Director of Democracy Watch. “The public paid for the Drummond Report, yet the government has shut down the legislature without forming legislative committees, without any open hearings and without public input into the major policy changes ahead.  As a minority government, the Liberals must compromise and be more open and democratic.”

 “The Drummond Commission will be recommending a fundamental restructuring of how Ontario’s public services are produced and delivered. It would be unprecedented, given the magnitude of change envisioned, if a broad public consultation did not take place,” concluded Dr. Bryan Evans, professor of politics at Ryerson University.

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8 responses to “Ontario Groups Blast ‘Undemocratic’ Drummond Commission And Public Service Cuts

  1. Another assault on democracy. Another reason for the 99 to be concerned.

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  2. Did Duff Conacher of Democracy Watch really say “The Ontario Liberals’ budgeting and policy-making process in the past few months violates every democratic, open, good government principle,”?
    Excuse me but I thought that it was only conservatives that acted this way!
    Sad

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  3. @Preston. Far from it. There’s little to choose between them — and, yes, it is sad. Sad — and very scary.

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  4. The real question here is whether the recommendations will have a direct impact on the delivery of services or will target inefficiencies within government while maintaining adequate service levels. Either way there will be winners and losers in this process.

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  5. There is little to choose between all parties – it’s time to get rid of the party system altogether. In the present system once elected your representatives go to the parliament and do whatever the party brass tells them to do.
    They no longer represent you and this needs to be changed through a different system designed to allow the members to really represent you and allow you to make elected officials to be made accountable to constituents through a recall process

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  6. All elected reps should be independent and elected under a recall clause. If the voters decide their rep is not acting in their best interest, they should be allowed to recall them by a petition representing a certain percentage of the citizenry of a riding. I lieu of that we must repeat the referendum to eliminate the first past the post process as it is unfair and not representative,,,,this time without the negative propaganda from the majority parties who fear they would have the most to lose under the system. In the US, some of the most effective politicians as far as alerting the public to shady dealings and actually representing their constituents are independents.

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  7. It is so ironic that Don Drummond helped author a report that poverty costs Ontario $38 billion a year in health, corrections,educational and loss of productivity gains. Now Drummond is being told to recommend deep cuts that will only further exacerbate the burdens on those that can least afford it. Please note Drummond was instructed NOT to look at the revenue side, which is very telling. The corporate pirates will still get billions of our dollars.

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  8. Linda
    As usual “you”, Linda use common sense and NOT Bias Rhetoric as I noted above from at least two die hard Conservatives both of which I always pass over and treat with less than a grain of salt.
    WE ARE DEFINITELY DEALING WITH at least TWO CORPORATE Parties whose only goal and agenda is the out right sale and or outright take over of all public assets to their CORPORATE OWNERS . Thus allowing this CORPORATE Sector to control and administer the ONCE revered Social Programs of this ONCE proud country in a demand mode that adheres to the Bottom Line on their Profit and Loss Statements and the dictates of their equity holders(Stockholders).
    There is definitely an agenda fostered by these so called representatives of the people for it seems when defeated they immediately are rewarded with a position within the CORPORATE SECTOR….
    The CORPORATE SECTOR through a Republican(Conservative) packed SUPREME COURT has already positioned the CORPORATE SECTOR as having more rights that the BLUE COLLARED, the POOR and the DISABLED PEOPLES and following this they bought out and took control of most if not all the media in Canada as well as the U.S.A.
    SO PROPAGANDA reigns supreme legally.

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