Election Campaign
WE CAN’T IGNORE THE HEALTH CARE CRISIS!
Stretcher Tour to Highlight Hallway Healthcare
In 2024, Ontario’s health care crisis reached new lows: the number of patients in hospital hallways hit a record high; ER closures broke a new threshold; the waitlist for long-term care beds peaked at 48,000, 250,000 people languished on the surgical waitlist and 2.5 million people did not have a family doctor. In Hamilton, the city’s largest hospital put a pause on hiring in the face of a $112 projected budget deficit. And yet, advocates say, instead of addressing this crisis the government is needlessly focused on an early election campaign.
In an effort to publicize the need for additional beds and staff and funding for our hospitals and long-term care facilities, OCHU is traveling across the province to 30 communities, with a number of hospital stretchers, along with pull-up banners with stats, which we use as a backdrop for media conferences calling on all parties to address the crisis in health care.


NEWS COVERAGE
CTV
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CP24
https://iqmediacorp.com/ExternalIframeMedia/?mediaID=ee58b684-4069-4c90-b74a-05644cdf3d83&isRM=false
CP24 (live version)
https://iqmediacorp.com/ExternalIframeMedia/?mediaID=1d2d72ae-e7fc-45da-a9a6-b929d3da8c0a&isRM=false
Stretcher Campaign News
Hamilton General Hospital stretched to the limit: Line-up of gurneys symbolize health care crisis facing Ontario communities
OCHU-CUPE will hold a media conference outside Hamilton General Hospital on Wednesday at 10:00 a.m.
With its hospital closed, Minden is a symbol of the health care crisis facing rural Ontario communities
OCHU-CUPE to hold media conference outside Minden Hospital on Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. – Will call for Minden hospital to reopen
Facing closure of its hospital, Bracebridge is a symbol of the health care crisis facing rural Ontario communities
OCHU-CUPE to hold media conference outside Bracebridge Hospital on Monday at 1:00 p.m.