Brief history of Mr Falcon:
Hon. Kevin Falcon was appointed as Minister of Health Services on June 10, 2009
He previously served as Minister of Transportation since January 26, 2004
Minister Falcon's leadership recently earned him recognition in Vancouver Magazine’s annual ranking of the city’s 50 most influential leaders.
Before his election to the Legislative Assembly in 2001, he was president of Access Group, a corporate communications firm he founded in 1998. He has also worked in the real estate development industry and was vice-president of Northwest Investment Properties. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Simon Fraser University, and his real estate education at the University of British Columbia.
Look carefully, he was highways minister responsible for the very highway Christopher was injured on. Now he is Health minister and directly responsible for holding back access and refusing services needed by Christopher to heal and move forward.
Also owned a communications firm, but took office and forgot how to talk?
Below are some quotes from the minister’s web page;
“Our continued commitment to improving access and reducing wait times in all areas of health care is showing results”.....But not for Brain Injury
“We are committed to providing British Columbians in rural and northern communities with the health services they need”.
“Our government has made record levels of investment in our public health care system, strengthened the system through innovation, and brought forward new treatments and services to British Columbians throughout the province”. .......But not for Brain Injury
The Ministry of Health Services has overall responsibility for ensuring that quality, appropriate and timely health services are available to all British Columbians. The B.C. health system is one of our most valued social programs — virtually every person in the province will access some level of health care or health service during their lives. Good health is a fundamental building block of a happy and productive life.
Unless you sustain a Brain Injury
The Ministry of Health Services works collaboratively with the Ministry of Healthy Living and Sport to guide and enhance the Province’s health services to ensure British Columbians are supported in their efforts to maintain and improve their health. The Ministry works with health authorities, care providers, agencies and other groups to provide access to care. The Ministry provides leadership, direction and support to these service delivery partners and sets province-wide goals, standards and expectations for health service delivery by health authorities. ......But not for Brain Injury
All of this could apply, if you can fight and stay alive long enough to access any of it.
Can you believe it, if so; get in line because I am sure all those Olympic tickets bought with our tax dollars are for you. If you don’t get one feel assured that those who use them will invest in our well being!
Update once I have the letter, we will be updating the news stations again next week. Unless they try to stop us again!
Kevin
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