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Arnott still pushing to remove roadblocks to new Groves hospital

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by Wellington Advertiser

Unnecessary road­blocks have held up plan­ning for a new Groves Memorial Community Hospi­tal, according to Wellington-Halton Hills MPP Ted Arnott.

“On many occasions during the past six years, I have urged the [Dalton] McGuinty Liberal government to recognize our future need for a new Groves, to give us the go-ahead and support to proceed with detail­ed planning for the new hospi­tal our community deserves, to stop creating new processes and bureaucratic roadblocks which only create disappoint­ment and cynicism,” said  Arnott in an Oct. 20 statement in the Ontario legislature.

He once again demanded Groves be given approval to proceed with detailed planning and a firm date for construc­tion.

The hospital is now wait­ing for the Waterloo-Welling­ton Local Health Integration Network (LHIN) to review and approve its business case - and the planning grant that goes with it.

“The hospital has estab­lish­ed and demonstrated our need,” said Arnott in the legislature.  “Our community is behind it.  Our hospital foundation has raised its share.

The [Local Health Integration Network] has all the requisite information.”

Arnott said, “Time and time again I have pushed this gov­ern­ment to do the right thing. I say to the new Minister of Health: Come to Centre Well­ing­ton and see for yourself the special place that is Groves, then stand with us as we build the hospital we need in this 21st century.”

Decisions over which com­mu­nities receive new hospitals must always be based on need - not on party politics, Arnott later explained.

“Partisan politics should never influence decisions on where new hospitals are built,” he said.

“No party holds power in perpetuity, but only for a time, by the consent of the peo­ple.  And the people know there will be another provincial elec­tion in two years’ time.”

Arnott invited the new Minister of Health Deb Matth­ews, to attend the hospital’s CT Suite grand opening on Nov. 6 but she was unable to attend.

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