| Premier Romanow's Government:The Obsession of Saving Money Versus
			Building Healthier Communities
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		| Nipawin - March 22, 2000 - By: Mario deSantis | 
	
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		| re-conceptualize the provision of health services | Working together to build healthier communities means striving to achieve our sense
			of individual | 
	
		| and collective freedom.  It means feeling free to express ourselves in our work,
			in our home, in our | 
	
		| communities, and therefore we can feel free only if we get along with our neighbours.
			 So, having | 
	
		| healthier communities means getting along and feeling free together in our communities.
			 And, we | 
	
		| cannot build healthier communities unless we are healthy ourselves, with our bodies,
			with our | 
	
		| minds and with our actions.  This concept of being healthy is a universal concept
			and we embraced | 
	
		| it, with difficulties, when Louise Simard, former Minister of Health, launched the
			Wellness model | 
	
		| of health for building healthier communities. Her "A Saskatchewan Vision for
			Health(1)" was a | 
	
		| masterpiece of conceptual understanding on how we should strive all together to build
			healthier | 
	
		| communities and how we should re-conceptualize the provision of health services within
			this broad | 
	
		| understanding of the Wellness model of health. | 
	
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		| save money and constrain our freedom | Let me not go through Simard's vision of health, let me just say that her vision
			was a paper vision, | 
	
		| a vision enforced by legislation, and a vision executed autocratically by our government,
			our | 
	
		| bureaucracy and our Tin Pot dictators of any political colour and business affiliation.
			 The main | 
	
		| paper goal of Simard's vision was to give back the responsibility for our health
			to our communities | 
	
		| through the formation of health districts; instead, our health has been dictated
			more than ever from | 
	
		| the ivory towers of the government and of the Saskatchewan Association of Health
			Organizations | 
	
		| (SAHO). Simard's vision was put in paper because our leaders didn't have any vision,
			the only | 
	
		| vision they have is not for building healthier communities but to supposedly save
			money and | 
	
		| constrain our freedom to build healthier communities. | 
	
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		| our inept leaders are not working for building
			healthier communities | This is the paradox of our leaders, they put on paper our vision because they cannot
			express it | 
	
		| with their walks, with their talks, with their hearts, and with their actions. Our
			leaders don't have | 
	
		| a vision, their main objective is to save money against creating wealth, to build
			a Synchrotron | 
	
		| rather than provide needed education for our children, to create additional layers
			of bureaucracy | 
	
		| rather than furthering our imagination for working more creatively, to downsize people
			rather than | 
	
		| assisting their families, to increase the wealth of our global corporations rather
			than diversify our | 
	
		| economy. In short, our inept leaders are not working for building healthier communities,
			they | 
	
		| work with the numbers provided by the research work of our bean counters, statisticians, | 
	
		| economists, academicians and other eminent Big Brains; and in doing so they have
			created a | 
	
		| world for the few and privileged, a world where people are divided, alienated and
			unable to | 
	
		|  | express themselves. | 
	
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		| overall drive to save money at any cost | This government is not pursuing the democratic goal to enrich our communities and
			create wealth. | 
	
		| This government has the overall drive to save money at any cost because they have
			no imagination, | 
	
		| their Big Brains are so full of numbers that these numbers spill all over the place,
			on TV, on the | 
	
		| radio, even in the bedrooms of our politicians. I tell you something, all these numbers
			should be | 
	
		| flushed out into our sewage system so that our Big Brains can start thinking again
			and make sense | 
	
		|  | of whatever they say. | 
	
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		| not for creating wealth and healthier communities
			but for saving money | I have followed the later discussions about the regionalization or amalgamation of
			local | 
	
		| governments(2) and I have read the recent article
			"SARM critic merits attention(3)" by
			Murray | 
	
		| Mandryk. In this article, Mandryk refers to the brief submitted by Fred Sutter to
			the Garcea's | 
	
		| panel on municipal renewal, and he tosses so many numbers to make your brain spin.
			All these | 
	
		| numbers centre on a municipal model that combines nine Rural Municipalities (RMs)
			and six | 
	
		| villages in southwest Saskatchewan. Again, the bottom line for describing this municipal
			model | 
	
		| is not for creating wealth and healthier communities but for saving money. | 
	
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		| just a bunch of statistical numbers spin-doctored | Now we know how the Wellness model worked for health care, it worked so well that
			the | 
	
		| government turned health care to a gambling casino(4). Do we really want
			another casino in | 
	
		| Saskatchewan and legislate the new Municipal model of government? Yes, but only yes
			"IF | 
	
		| the people directly involved decide that is what they want to do! IF local citizens
			feel comfortable | 
	
		| with all forms of government moving further away from them... IF we heard the government
			had | 
	
		| been lobbied by our local councillors to force amalgamation of RMs(5)"
			With this government | 
	
		| there is no IF, just a bunch of statistical numbers spin-doctored by our consulting
			experts. This | 
	
		| is not democracy, this is not building healthier communities, and this is not saving
			money either | 
	
		| Honourable Premier Romanow! | 
	
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		| ----------------Endnotes | 
	
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		|  | Quote by Donella Meadows "challenging a paradigm is not a part-time job. It
			is not sufficient to make your point once and then blame the world for not getting
			it. The world has a vested interest in, a commitment to, not getting it. The point
			has to be made patiently and repeatedly, day after day after day" ftp://sysdyn.mit.edu/ftp/sdep/Roadmaps/RM1/D-4143-1.pdf
			  http://iisd1.iisd.ca/pcdf/meadows/default.htm | 
	
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		|  | General reference: Articles
			by Mario deSantis published by North Central Internet News | 
	
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		| 1.-
 | A Saskatchewan Vision for Health, The Honourable Louise Simard, Minister
			of Health, Saskatchewan Health, August 1992 | 
	
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		| 2.-
 | Replace local government with economic regions: report, CBC Saskatchewan,http://sask.cbc.ca/ Web Posted | Mar 20 2000 8:46
			PM | 
	
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		| 3.-
 | SARM critic merits attention, by Murray Mandryk, The StarPhoenix,
			March 15, 2000, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan | 
	
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		| 4.-
 | Pat Atkinson: raising the finger
			and turning healthcare to a gambling casino, by Mario deSantis, February
			3, 2000 | 
	
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		| 5.
		 | Government
			Is Putting It's Agenda Forward, by Edwin Wallace, January 29, 2000 |