Economy, health care focus of televised Manitoba leaders debate
WINNIPEG — Manitoba Progressive Conservative Leader Brian Pallister was the main target Wednesday night as the leaders of the province’s four main political parties squared off in a 50-minute televised debate that occasionally devolved into noisy cross-talk.
Pallister, ahead in opinion polls and having fulfilled a key promise to reduce the provincial sales tax, focused on taxes and large deficits under the previous NDP government as he made his pitch for a second mandate.
He acknowledged some of the controversy around his health reforms, intended to concentrate services and reduce wait times. The changes — including downgrading three hospital emergency departments — have been opposed by unions and have hit bumps in the road.
“I have tremendous respect for the people who work in our health-care system and I want them to understand and know that better care, sooner is the goal and it’s worth the struggle to get there,” Pallister said.