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NDP leader charges feds with “bullying”
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NDP leader charges feds with “bullying”
NDP leader charges feds with “bullying”
Journal Article

NDP leader charges feds with “bullying”

2014
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In a speech that was surprisingly partisan for a CMA meeting, [Thomas Mulcair] said that there have been two examples of the federal government's \"heavy-handed and demagogic approach\" to health care in the past week. \"They unsuccessfully tried to recruit Canadian doctors in their ideological crusade against marijuana. And they tried to force doctors to decide who should and shouldn't get home mail delivery. That's not governing. That's bullying.\" He accused the federal government of being \"more interested in defunding public health care than protecting it\" and \"in dictating to provinces and providers rather than working with them.\" A recently announced plan to cut $36 billion from federal transfers starting in 2016 \"would be a return to the dark days of the 1990s,\" he said. \"We'll never play a constructive role with our provincial and territorial partners, if we return to an era of crippling cuts.\"