Mandryk: Moe would do better at Council of the Federation had he done better on Covid

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Mandryk: Moe would do better at Council of the Federation had he done better on Covid
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Can we trust Moe would spend more health dollars wisely when this nation within a nation has been last in the nation in the COVID\u002D19 fight?

It’s also a province where we’ve stopped daily and even weekly disclosure that our hospitals were still full of COVID-19 patients — at least partly because of our lax restrictions.Article content

It’s all well and good for Moe et. al. to talk the talk about being a nation within a nation but his government surely needed to walk the walk when it came to stepping up and defending the health and well-being of its citizenry. Moe is now asking for both more dollars and more autonomy after demonstrating a penchant for opting for the popular choices rather than the tough, unpopular ones that might have spared us added health-care costs.

Can we trust Moe would spend more health dollars wisely when this nation within a nation has been last in the nation in the COVID-19 fight? A compelling case for anything requires not only a demonstrated need, but also a demonstration of prudent management.Mandryk is the political columnist for the Regina Leader-Post and the Saskatoon StarPhoenix.

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