If a petition could dismiss a minister…

News 15 February, 2018
  • Photo Didier Debusschère
    Gaétan Barrette, minister of Health and social Services.

    Josée Legault

    Thursday, 15 February 2018 15:27

    UPDATE
    Thursday, 15 February 2018 15:35

    Look at this article

    Québec solidaire made the same observation that the pq, the CAQ and the vast majority of Quebecers. Is that the “revolution” Bar is a failure.

    A costly failure by the remuneration outrageous given to his own colleagues for specialist physicians. Costly also in terms of public health. By the deleterious effects of austerity on all of the other items in the budget of the health and social services. Of the hypercentralisation of the health system under the “reforms” Barrett, the gigantism of bureaucracy and dehumanization of services that have followed.

    To seven months of the elections, the record of the health feel more and more bad, and Quebecers, meanwhile, are angry.

    Sniffing the opportunity to publicize Québec solidaire at the same time while collecting the coordinates of the future signatories in view of the upcoming elections, QS and his deputy Amir Khadir, himself a medical specialist as opposed to the increases offered by the government Couillard, have put a new online petition : http://www.dehorsbarrette.com/

    Under the nice title, I must admit, “Refer Gaétan Barrette in her clinic!”, it will not be possible, however, to change Philippe Couillard idea. A highlight in itself.

    For better and mostly for worse, the liberal prime minister seems quite determined to drag his minister-ball until the evening of the elections of the next October 1st.

    In 2011, the 36th and below the unpopularity, even Jean Charest has, of course, survived a petition which, at the time when he was prime minister and leader of the QLP, demanded nothing less than his resignation.

    The petition in question was even raised close to 250,000 signatures!

    In short, if a petition could dismiss a minister or even a prime minister, it is not a long time ago…