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I fully support the argument by Jim Watson, MPP for Ottawa
West-Nepean and minister of health promotion, that the provincial
government has a role to play in illness prevention. However,
his musings about how to achieve that goal cause me great concern.
Before Mr. Watson goes too far with his shape up and reform package,
he needs to recall the first principle for wannabe do-gooders
from any level of government: Get your own house in order before
you start lecturing others about changing their bad habits.
As a case in point, the Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO)
directly contributes to thousands of deaths, illnesses and injuries
every year though its road expansion programs, including the
current effort to expand the Queensway and increase the amount
of traffic in Ottawa.
As is well-documented, traffic-related deaths and injuries combined
with smog-related illnesses impose a huge burden on the health-care
system. Worse, those costs do not begin to reflect the misery
that traffic-related incidents cause the affected individuals
and their families.
More than a year ago, Mr. Watson was asked in his capacity as
MPP, Ottawa West-Nepean, to promote alternative transportation
in Ottawa (walking, cycling, transit) by rejecting the MTO proposals
for Queensway widenings, some of which occur in his own riding.
Moreover, Premier Dalton McGuinty was also informed of the need
to run MTO out of town before the road builders start bringing
in the heavy equipment.
Months have gone by, but not a peep has been heard from either
Mr. Watson or the premier about terminating MTOs Queensway
expansion mission.
That lack of action on a known health problem caused by a provincial
government agency raises serious doubts in my mind about the
true purpose of the Ministry of Health Promotion.
Mr. Watson could clarify things by explaining why he has not
already told MTO that the Queensway widenings are a bad idea
and that he wants them terminated immediately for health reasons,
which is the governments declared number one priority.
Dr. Barry Wellar,
Ridley Blvd.
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