Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Health Minister Addresses Local Liberal Association

Health Minister Addresses Local Liberal Association

(This article is the unedited version of the article published in the Sackville Tribune Post, Sackville, NB, Canada, on June 04, 2008)

During the open public meeting prior to the Annual General Meeting of the Tantramar Liberal Association provincial Health Minister Michael Murphy spoke to local citizens on issues related to the reformed health care system.

The main point of interest was the assurance that he had no intention to cut beds at the Sackville Memorial Hospital and that governments plans to create two hundred plus new nursing home beds for seniors would not threaten the number of provincial hospital beds. It is his intention to use the freed up space in the various hospitals to increase the number of surgeries and reduce wait times throughout the province.

Murphy also pointed out that under the new system patients will now have the choice of staying in their own communities and wait for services or go to another location anywhere in the province and receive those very same services sooner.

With the reduction in the of Health Care Boards there would more resources made available which Murphy feels will provide a more standardized health care system at a reduced cost which is badly needed because the provincial economy is growing only at about three percent rate while health care costs are growing at a rate of about six percent.

With reference to seniors being needlessly being housed in high priced hospital rooms, Murphy stated, with the commitment of his government to construct two hundred plus new nursing room beds over the next two and one years there will be a greater savings and reduce the financial burden on the entire health care system and will better serve the seniors who can be looked after outside the hospital environment.

In other areas the Minister foresees improved in the seniors prescription plan, improved ambulance service, at home self care initiatives and the retention of all paramedic graduates within the province.

Following his presentation Murphy fielded questions from the floor during which he stated he has full confidence and supports the Minister of Education and his proposed changes within the French Immersion program. In regard to uranium drilling issue within the province the Government House leader Murphy indicated that although he has authorized free water testing in the community of Harvey he presently has no concerns pertaining to Radon pollution or other chemicals and the health of New Brunswickers. He further stated should uranium mining become an issue in this province federal regulations would be in affect and environment issues would be addressed through Ottawa.

During the Annual Meeting of the Tantramar Liberal Association the status quo was maintain in membership of the executive and board members with any remaining vacancies to be filled by the executive. The elected President Janet Fotheringham will be providing a new agenda for the association over the next few weeks.

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Monday, June 2, 2008

Poker Tournament Fund Raising becomes Legal.

Poker Tournament Fund Raising becomes Legal
(This was published in the Times Transcript in Moncton and in the Telegraph Journal in Saint John,NB, in edited versions on 02 June 2008)

The recent announcement by the Graham Liberal government through Department of Public Safety reference Charity Poker Tournaments was welcome news for those who enjoy the sport and was very positive for those who raise funds to fill those gaps in our social system where governments fail to eliminate.

By permitting small community organizations to hold Charity Poker Tournaments puts tournament poker events and those who play the same status as bingo games and Raffles Tickets sales.

The now legal Charity Community Poker Tournament makes it possible for the average non-problematic poker player to have a night out enjoying his/her game while knowing part of his/her entry fee will be going to support local projects rather than disappearing into the massive corporate world of a casino, at a very reasonable cost.

t is now imperative for those responsible for issuing the licences, to poker tournament organizers, to conduct very strict audits and spot checks to ensure the tournaments are properly organized and every cent taken in through entry fees, sponsorship, advertising, 50/50 draws, canteen sales or any other monies raised as a result of holding a poker event are accounted for through proper accounting. If proper supervision of all organized poker tournaments is not established at the very beginning will only lead to abuse which must absolutely be avoided.

Those who understand poker tournament play will now realize there will be fair controlled distribution of poker revenues throughout the province in many more areas rather than just the immediate area surrounding the casino. This announcement treats poker tournaments in the same manner as other community sports tournaments organized for bridge, chess, billiards, darts, hockey and other sports where prizes are won, for which all tournament poker players should be very thankful.

Let’s be accountable, lets enjoy, it’s your deal.

WG Macx MacNichol

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Consultation Study Wastes Tax Dollars

Consultation Study Wastes Tax Dollars
(This article was published in the Times Transcript in Moncton, The Telegraph Journal in Saint John and The Sackville Tribune Press in Sackville, NB)

Spending one hundred thousand dollars on a study on how to better consult with New Brunswickers is another example of the lack of regard about spending tax payer dollars by the Graham government.

ll the premier had to do was tell his caucus members bring to his office all the letters they have received from their constituents over the past two years, ask his research staff to provide him with a copy off the letters written to editors of all the New Brunswick newspapers and he would have all the material required for consulting with those he supposely wishes to hear from, at very little cost or none at all.

This government’s sudden urge to consult with New Brunswickers lacks creditability because of past practices; firstly, it takes weeks even months to get answers from government representatives, both elected and non elected, to letters submitted by voters, I have heard of some never getting answered. Secondly the responses that are received, in most of the examples I have seen, indicate the government has always been always right and has been totally justified in what has done. Thus leaving the concerned citizens of New Brunswick impression they had no justification for their concerns and should not be questioning the government, it’s officials or it’s leader.

As I see the situation, the one positive thing about the study it was not paid for from the Environmental Trust Fund, as far as we know, up to now.

The cheapest and most effective consultation is to use what you have and lesson to what is being said —– Hello Mr. Premier.

WG Macx MacNichol

Dorchester, NB

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Avoiding the Pit Falls of Issuing Powers of Attorney

Avoiding the Pit Falls of Issuing Powers of Attorney

With the seniors population living longer and with many individuals requiring more specialized social and personal care it is very important every senior become aware of the many legal implications that can arise should a crisis arise involving their issuing a Power of Attorney for their protection.

As a senior gradually depends on the assistance and support from friends, relatives or a legal advisor he or she should prepare well in advance to give certain amount of authority to that trusted person when it comes to financial and person care matters and know the differences between the different types of Powers of Attorney especially those of financial and personal care.

One of the most commonly used methods of a principal transferring authority to an agent is through issuing a document referred to as Power of Attorney which outlines the issues and conditions under which a designated person or company can take action on behalf of someone who needs assistance or no longer is capable of looking after his or her own well being.

Before issuing such a document in writing the principal must decide the scope of the authority to be transferred to the agent and ensure that authority is fully understood by the agent selected as to what is being asked. It should be under stood the agent acts in good faith for the benefit of the principal and not for his or her own benefit unless the compensating benefits are described in the Power of Attorney document. By doing so will prevent what is according to the Canadian Center for Elder Studies one of the fastest growing areas of crime in Canada, Power of Attorney fraud, in many cases the duties and responsibilities under a Power of Attorney are very poorly understood and involves many seniors across this country.

Because the social structure of the average Canadian family has changed, many seniors now live in locations where they no longer have day to day contact with family members and have to depend on close friends or sometimes legal advisors for assistance to live a life when the administration of their financial or person care needs are beyond their capabilities. Thus it is very important to know by turning over authority to others that authority can lead to fraud and possibly abuse if arrangements are not properly made for the prevention of such an adverse situation.

A senior must also be aware that just because the agent is a close family member or good friend, will not necessarily ensure there will be no fraud or abuse. A great example of how conflict of issues can take place was in Nova Scotia where a brother kidnapped an ill sister, transported her to another country (legal jurisdiction) so he would have control of her affairs rather than her husband who had the legal right as per the decision by Nova Scotia supreme court. After a lengthy court battle in that other country the sister has been returned to Nova Scotia safely to her husband.

Regardless of how well a senior prepares, he or she must be aware that if they move from one province to another, the arrangements made in one province may not be binding in the other. Presently there is no agreement in Canada that recognizes Power of Attorney agreements in the various legal jurisdictions. At this time neither the province of New Brunswick nor the government of Canada have taken very much action towards recognizing the 35 internationally accepted measures (Hague Convention on the International Protection of Adults, January 2000) which could be used to determine which jurisdiction has authority to take steps to protect the person or property of adult who is not in a position to protect his or her interests.

It is good policy to prepare a Power of Attorney well in advance and discuss the written document with those close to you along with the person who will act as the agent (and alternate agent) but do not sign or date the document until that point it time when you feel it should to take affect. The reason behind delaying signing the document is due to the fact your signature may immediately activate the conditions in the document giving the agent authority over your affairs at an inappropriate time unless specifically stipulated.

Another method of delaying the activation of Power of Attorney as suggested by legal council, a special cause could be included to have the principal’s physician submit a document citing the principal has lost the capacity to attend to his or her personal business or personal care. Only by presenting the physician’s certificate can the agent activate the Power of Attorney and all it’s clauses.

By doing your research and preparing a well informed Power of Attorney document and selecting an agent along with an alternate agent to act on your behalf, you can ensure your safety, security; comfort and welfare for those years when unpredictable circumstances may arise that prevents you from looking after yourself.

Regardless of how hard one works to protect their life and assets always remember there are also always those who are continually trying to find new ways to defraud people of their assets and their way of life while being cognizant those trying to take advantage of you will not always be strangers to you. Therefore, with all your information, always be prepared to review your document and make the necessary adjustments that will make you feel safe and secure for a time when you will get all the assistance you need appropriately.
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