More proof that Legault is a complete disaster. This is what happens when you got someone with dictatorship tendencies in power. Instead of fixing the problems in healthcare, Legault is concerned with enforcing French. When the covid cases go up, Legault will force masks, vaccine passports, curfews, and lockdowns. Here is an article of a couple leaving Quebec after two years. Btw they are fully trilingual. Could be a deeper issue as to the reasons Quebec is failing to retain doctors. I have used TiaHealth to obtain a prescription for Viagra, oddly the Quebec section only has one doctor and often is not available. When I click the Ontario section, there are consistently over 20 doctors available. Something to think about. Before jumping to forced masks, vaccine passports, and curfews, lets look on to the government's gross incompetence.
I copy pasted key items in this article:
But after all their agonizing, it became clear to the doctors that compared to the hospital system they remember in Toronto, Montreal's working conditions, which they consider to be tough and inflexible, are incompatible with raising a healthy family. They say those conditions are a natural consequence of government rules limiting hiring.
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And if they still had doubts about the move, Quebec's new language law, commonly known as Bill 96, sealed the deal for them.
The doctors have no trouble communicating with patients in French or English. They're trilingual: Denissova also speaks Russian, Stasiak speaks Polish.
But they're somewhat concerned that the law aimed at protecting the French language could affect patient care and make an already fraught workplace all the more burdensome.
"It's very fuzzy. What are going to be the true implications of this? Is it political posturing? How are the laws going to be applied?" Stasiak mused. "No one really knows."
He expects at the English-designated hospital he works at, he'd be able to continue to use his better judgment, but the unknowns still rankle.
Will it be felt in "my interactions with patients, is it my interactions with my colleagues, when I speak to a consultant or a nurse or someone else from an allied health profession? What about my charting?"
"We're perfectly bilingual, but the thing is, there are so many acronyms in medicine... and to describe that to someone else who needs to have that information transmitted… wouldn't it be better to continue it that way?" Stasiak suggested.
"I don't like it as a principle that you should dictate as to who I should speak to in English or in French," Denissova said, when what matters most is communicating effectively with patients.
Those of you routing were Legault got to really think about this for a second. I post facts, I do not base my conclusions on emotions. Look at all the evidence and ask yourself? Is Legault fit to be leader.
Two young emergency room doctors, raised and trained in Montreal, are leaving their jobs after only two years to move back to Toronto – and they say the Quebec health-care model and Bill 96 are to blame.
montreal.ctvnews.ca