We’ve been working with the system that we have now since 1967. We have identified in this House numerous times, for example, issues about board structures in health, deficits, problems to get decisions made, communities not being able to get responded to. We’ve had many, many discussions about rental arrears, LHOs struggling to deliver the program areas, concerns at different times about deficits in education or some other problems related to graduation rates, quality of education in small communities. I suggest that we’ve been doing this for 40-some years. It’s probably time to look at this. Seventy boards have evolved with no real clear plan and we want to take a look at how to rationalize that and is there a way forward. We believe there is.
Michael Miltenberger on Question 123-16(3): Board Reform Initiative
In the Legislative Assembly on February 16th, 2009. See this statement in context.
Question 123-16(3): Board Reform Initiative
Oral Questions
February 15th, 2009
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