Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois worries about the healthcare system during a visit to Sherbrooke

Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois reiterated his concerns about the province’s healthcare system and denounced the centralization that Bill 15 could cause.

What we are seeing in Estrie is a warning of what will happen across Quebec if François Legault and Christian Dubé continue to rush headlong towards centralization reformhe exclaimed.

Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois was also joined during his visit by Sherbrooke Solidarity member Christine Labrie and Dr. Benoit Heppell, former head of the general medicine department at CIUSSS de l’Estrie – CHUS. Both complained about a problem in the management of the health facility.

With this wave of additional departures, additional emergency flags are actually being raisedremarked Christine Labrie.

I would like to suggest to our institution and its management that they take the beautiful risk of reaching out, meeting again and really leading the winds of change. »

A quote from Benoit Heppell

Meeting with the mayor

During his visit to Sherbrooke soil, Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois also met Sherbrooke Mayor Évelyne Beaudin. Topics on the agenda included health, public transport and housing shortages.

Many of them had questions. For example, there are bills that have recently been introduced. They wanted to know, “Do you have any concerns you’d like to raise about specific articles of the bills that were being submitted?” For example, the expropriation bill was only submitted yesterday, so we didn’t really have time to read it. From what we’ve seen so far, it’s been really perfect for ussays the mayor.

One of the themes of our meeting with the Mayor of Sherbrooke was the City’s desire to really advance public transportation for the City of Sherbrooke. We were told about a structuring traffic project. I feel like there’s a desire to develop a project that really takes Sherbrooke to the next level in terms of mobility and land use planning.added Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois.

Christine Labrie will announce her intentions “before summer”.

On Friday, Christine Labrie also provided an update on a potential candidacy to become Québec Solidaire’s co-spokesperson.

I talk to a lot of people. I will announce my intentions before the summershe assured.

With information from John Sébastien Naïs

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