Ceci est une page de Élection générale de 2023 au Manitoba.
Healthcare plateformes
Voici ce que les candidats Portage la Prairie, et leurs partis, promettent.Cardiac care
Nous n’avons par de PC politiques sur Cardiac care.
Nous n’avons par de Liberal politiques sur Cardiac care.
NDP
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Create a Centre of Excellence for cardiac care at St. Boniface hospital
Diabetes
Drugs and addiction
Green
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Legalize the growth of cannabis plants for personal use, in harmony with federal laws
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Advocate to the Federal government to decriminalize possession of controlled substances for personal use
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Establish overdose prevention sites and a legally regulated safer drug supply
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Increase the accessibility of safer drug use supplies, including, but not limited to naloxone, drug-checking kits, glass pipes, and sterile needles & syringes.
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Use taxes raised from the sale of all controlled substances, in part, to fund education and health services to prevent and treat substance abuse
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Work towards addressing the social and economic conditions underlying substance abuse
PC
Liberal
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Have the Liquor, Gaming, and Cannabis Authority prosecute illicit cannabis sales
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"Crack down" on online illicit drug sales
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Fund a 24/7 addictions treatment referral line
NDP
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Establish a supervised consumption site in downtown Winnipeg
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Pass an Unexplained Wealth Act to target drug traffickers
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Expand detox beds
Emergency wait-times
Nous n’avons par de PC politiques sur Emergency wait-times.
Nous n’avons par de Liberal politiques sur Emergency wait-times.
NDP
Gender-affirming care
Green
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Establish dedicated gender-affirming care clinics in each regional health authority and urban centre across the province of Manitoba
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Require that no individual wait more than 90 days to meet with a specialist following referral to a dedicated gender-affirming care clinic
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Require all general-practice physicians and nurse practitioners to receive training in respecting and caring for transgender individuals, including basic training on the prescription and maintenance of puberty blockers and hormone-replacement therapies
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Use reasonable, patient-centred, informed-consent procedures to determine eligibility for all gender-affirming care such rather than mental assessments or requiring diagnosis of gender dysphoria
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Eliminate all fees involved in changing the gender marker on provincially regulated identification
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Eliminate all fees involved in the legal name change process;
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Eliminate the fingerprinting requirement for a legal name change in Manitoba for individuals without a criminal record
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Eliminate all fees involved in the replacement of Identification documents following legal change of name or gender marker
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Prohibit medically unnecessary non-consensual 'sex-normalizing' surgeries on intersex children
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Mandate appropriate training of medical professionals on malpractice relating to non-consensual ‘sex-normalizing’ procedures
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Investigate past instances of unnecessary non-consensual surgeries on intersex children to make amends and implement a patient-led response going forward
Nous n’avons par de PC politiques sur Gender-affirming care.
Nous n’avons par de Liberal politiques sur Gender-affirming care.
Nous n’avons par de NDP politiques sur Gender-affirming care.
Health staffing
PC
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Invest $120M into a permanent health-care worker recruitment and retention fund
Liberal
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Offer pro-rated $10K bonuses to public system nurses and health professionals
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Offer a pro-rated $5K bonus to Healthcare Workers and Team Members, including homecare workers
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Offer a separate pro-rated $10K bonus to nurses and health professionals who return to the public system
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Build a new lecture hall at the Health Sciences Centre
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Provide a 20% tax credit for healthcare workers' shoes and gowns
NDP
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Hire 400 more physicians in 5 years
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Provide continuing education for nurse practitioners
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"Kinew said if his party forms government on October 3rd, he will commit to an ambitious health care recruitment plan. He promised to hire back the 300 nurses to make up for the 300 nurses Heather Stefanson cut from Winnipeg, a corresponding commitment for rural and northern nurse staffing and he committed to Doctors Manitoba’s target of hiring 400 more physicians. He also committed to hiring more paramedics, home care workers and personal care home staff. This plan will cost $500 million dollars over four years." — mbndp.ca, 2023-08-27
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Healthcare governance & transparency
Nous n’avons par de PC politiques sur Healthcare governance & transparency.
Liberal
Nous n’avons par de NDP politiques sur Healthcare governance & transparency.
Hospitals
Nous n’avons par de PC politiques sur Hospitals.
Nous n’avons par de Liberal politiques sur Hospitals.
NDP
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Create a Centre of Excellence for joint surgery at the Concordia hospital
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Add an MRI machine at the Thompson Hospital
Mental health
Palliative care
Nous n’avons par de PC politiques sur Palliative care.
Liberal
Nous n’avons par de NDP politiques sur Palliative care.
Prenatal and postnatal care
Primary care
Rural healthcare
Seniors' health and services
Sexual and reproductive health
Green
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Provide full public funding for abortion services
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Require every Regional Health Authority to offer abortion services within its geographical boundaries
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Fully publicly fund all family planning, conception, and contraception services and products in Manitoba under Medicare and Pharmacare
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Require all Manitoba pharmacies to provide access to contraception and abortion products, such as the ‘morning after pill’ and the ‘abortion pill’
PC
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Increase the Fertility Treatment Tax Credit to 50%
Nous n’avons par de Liberal politiques sur Sexual and reproductive health.
NDP
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Make prescription birth control free
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Increase the Fertility Treatment Tax Credit to 80%
Women's health
Nous n’avons par de PC politiques sur Women's health.
Nous n’avons par de Liberal politiques sur Women's health.
NDP
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Reopen the Mature Women's Centre at the Victoria Hospital
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Expand coverage for more menopause hormone therapy drugs
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Create a Centre of Excellence for Women's Health at the Victoria Hospital