Delving into Key reasons On page A2 of The Guardian there is a story of how the government is going to
Health P.E.I. board president Derek Key, left, and Health Minister Ernie Hudson look over the agenda for the Health P.E.I. annual general meeting Nov. 17, 2022 in Charlottetown. - Alison JenkinsOn page A2 of The Guardian there is a story of how the government is going to
. If Premier Dennis King and company have not figured that out, then we are in a deeper hole than we thought.The reason I’m still in business is because I find the right people to do stuff around here and then get out of the way and let them do it. When I interfere it doesn’t help at all.concerns me greatly. Like the man or not, I think he was the right person fer the job — he is a solid, get-it-done kinda guy with experience and an interest in heath care.
Once appointed, the King government should have let him do what needed to be done. Governments right up to now won’t relinquish control of everything though — there is too much opportunity for taking credit maybe? Their motivation to put our heath needs first isn’t there. If a resignation is required, it is at the very top. You are not smart enough to manage health care, Dennis. You can exit now and leave it to the smart people.SaltWire Network welcomes letters on matters of public interest for publication. All letters must be accompanied by the author’s name, address and telephone number so that they can be verified. Letters may be subject to editing. The views expressed in letters to the editor in this publication and on SaltWire.
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