A Submission from the Ontario Health Coalition
(A short preface from Niagara At Large publisher Doug Draper – This is a worthy cause but I think many in Niagara, Ontario know where we are at now. The NHS opened its super hospital at a north Niagara site in west St. Catharines, and many services at other hospitals in central and south Niagara have been shut down and consolidated into this site.

Chidlren at a rally this past winter in Welland, Ontario for saving services at Welland and other suth Niagara hospitals. The services were sucked into the north Niagara, west St. Catharines, Niagara Health System new health centre anyway. Maybe children like this should have been rallying for south Niagara hospital services a decade ago? File photo by Doug Draper
I often wonder where the Ontario Health Coalition was when Niagara area doctors and nurses, and other citizens in this community wanted this new west St. Catharines hospital to be located at a more central site in the region. Perhaps it was still hoping that we could go on sustaining hospital services at small sites throughout the province at a cost that is virtually unsustainable. There seemed to be a denial on the coalition’s part that some consolidation of services is the only way to make hospitals work in an age of rising medical staff and technology costs, and that the only alternative might be to at least make sure any new hospital is located in a central, accessible site for people in regions like Niagara.
Having said that, there may be some merit in attending the Ontario Health Coalition’s rally on the grounds of Queen’s Park this June. I don’t know. – Doug Draper, NAL.)
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