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Thanks so much for this information to help me move forward. I wasn't sure if I should write to the Minister of Health of NS and the Premier as they haven't responded to my concerns prior to the hasty vote. Also, it may be better to get this information from the Privacy Commission and then write to them and my MLA if the PC response is helpful.

I spoke with my family physician yesterday and she said personal information has nothing to do with improving services. She says NS needs more laboratories, ultrasound machines, MRI's more than they need doctors. She said that doctors are waiting so long for results because of lack of resources and this causes up to 2 year waits for certain tests and surgeries. She said that confidential records should never go to a third party. She said the doctors are all in agreement with not giving information to a third party, but I don't think they grasp how much power they have if they all refused access. I would think they have some oath or policy regarding doctor patient confidentiality. The Colleges are supposed to protect the public from physician malfeasance, so what do you think about writing to them after the privacy commission response?

I will write the commission in the next few days. Thanks again for the great links!

Vivian

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Yes definitely agree that it is a plan to destroy self-sufficiency based again on a scam. I read somewhere that there were politicians trying to stop neighbours from sharing garden seeds in the U.S. It is too bad Quebec has fallen for the agenda. Alberta and Saskatchewan seem to be the only two provinces trying to fight back. The decision to leave is not an easy one. Part of me thinks I should stay and fight for our rights and the other part of me is looking into where to live. The problem is that this is a global war and countries like Costa Rica are 100% on board with the program. Some countries may be slower to follow the narrative which would buy a bit more time for quality of life. A sunny country also has food growing on trees and lots of vitamin D. Have you found a country that is less likely to follow the narrative? Would you consider moving to Alberta or Saskatchewan where there are more like-minded people? Have a great weekend too.

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