I've decided to inform myself on the developing leadership race to replace Premier Klein here in Alberta.
From the first poll out, it seems there are three serious candidates in the race, Jim Dinning, Lyle Oberg and Dave Hancock. I'm going to take some time and read what they have to say about issues and try and do a synopsis of them.
First up, Dr. Lyle Oberg: http://www.lyleoberg.com
Dr. Oberg was a family physician before entering politics, and his site shows it. It seems, he's focusing on three policy areas: Healthcare, Education and Energy. Most of the thought at this point seems to be devoted to Healthcare.
Healthcare
-Eliminate Healthcare premiums
-Shortening waiting times
-Enhancing patient choice (ie. dual public/private system). Interesting wrinkle here is that he plans to force docs to work 75% of their time in the public system. Does that mean he'll only be working 25% of his time as Premier? Never been a fan of dictating how people in society should use their skills.
-"Proactive Disease Management" - it seems we have a new buzzword for "wellness"
Education
No mention here of primary or secondary education. Plans to open up 30,000 new post-secondary spaces by 2012...lets just hope this isn't all university...we need tradespeople and apprentices too...
The interesting idea here is to make "high achievers" final year of post-secondary school tuition free.
Energy
A lot o' "green" talk here. Encouraging "individual" actions to reduce greenhouse gasses.
Summary
Not a bad platform to start. As basically a libertarian, I really don't like the 75% quota on docs, but I like the idea of bringing choice into healthcare. I'm a bit disappointed with the lack of detail on the Education file, he used to be the responsible Minister after all. The campaign is still early, let's wait and see if he adds some meat onto the bones.
Saturday, June 24, 2006
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