Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Minister Deb Matthews Announces $2.6 Million for Georgetown Hospital


Pictured above is Minister Deb Matthews as she made the wonderful announcement this morning that the Ministry has approved $2.6 Million for the Emergency Room Expansion and CT scanner room at Georgetown Hospital. There was a "standing room only" crowd on hand in the Activity Room at the Hospital to hear the good news.
The Minister acknowledged the fact that this hospital was built in 1961 and hasn't had an expansion or overhaul since that time. The crowd burst into cheers and applause at the announcement because although they expected good news, they didn't expect the Minister to exceed the ask of $1.9 million.

The Minister also joked that she now thinking of herself not as the Minister of Health but now the Minister of Halton Healthcare, given the recent announcements of funding for Oakville Trafalgar Hospital and most recently funding for Milton Hospital. Although Joseph Brant Hospital isn't in Halton Healthcare, it is in Halton Region and has also received positive news on funding an expansion.

This support from the provincial government is great for Halton Hills and illustrates that the current government does recognize that growth areas are in need of provincial investment.

It has taken a very long time to make this commitment a reality at Georgetown Hospital. The crowd was made up of many community leaders who have pushed for this funding for quite some time. The Halton Healthcare CEO John Oliver would be among those since he was the CEO of Georgetown Hospital in the early 90's prior to amalgamation. Dr. Don Trant, another former CEO of Georgetown Hospital was on hand and noted that he really thought he was never going to see the day when this actually happened.

Minister Matthews said that this announcement was not only about the funding but was also approval for the project to proceed. This is just as important as the funding and means that this project can go to tender immediately.

The ball is now in our court to raise the community share of $5 million. This represents the largest fundraising campaign ever in our town. With Fred Helson's exceptional personal gift of $1 million we are well on our way. We are a generous community and so I expect that, with this provincial support in hand, the campaign will quickly meet its goal.

Friday, August 12, 2011

Moya Johnson wins Liberal nomination for Wellington-Halton Hills

Last night I attended the Liberal nomination meeting for the riding of Wellington Halton Hills. There was a large enthusiastic crowd at the Rockwood Library to hear Moya make her first speech which was very well received. I am enthusiastic about Moya's campaign as I have worked with Moya for 14 years as ward mates on Halton Hills Town Council. It was my previlege to officially nominate Moya.
For the record, here are some exerpts from my speech.

The search for the best possible candidate, meant finding someone who has significant political experience, someone who is well respected, someone who has illustrated a passion for the liberal party goals and aspirations, someone who is articulate, and someone who is courageous enough to put themselves out in front of the public eye and someone who cares enough about the future of this province and in particular the future of this community and riding to make the sacrifices necessary to achieve success.


I am here tonight to nominate that special person, my friend and long time colleague, Moya Johnson.
Moya and I go back a long long way. We were both members of the Georgetown University Women’s Club 20 years ago and participated in a number of small political activities such as a group from the club who took turns attending town council meetings and reporting back to the club.
At that time a fellow club member Gail Rutherford decided to run for council and both Moya and I volunteered to help her out in the campaign. Gail was elected to represent Ward 3. After 3 years Gail decided that she didn’t wish to carry on and so there was an opening for someone to fill. Moya stepped up to fill that void. I had no political aspirations of my own at the time but was filled with admiration for Moya taking the plunge into local politics.
 However, 3 years later, there was another opening in Ward 3 and I also threw my hat in the ring. Since that time 14 years ago, Moya and I have worked together for the betterment of Ward 3 and the Town in general.

 I am here nominating Moya because I have seen first hand in Moya all of the qualities that I listed previously.

 Moya has proven herself through her role as chair of the Accessibility Committee, where she was a champion for more accessible town facilities and services. And as Chair of the Fire Services Committee, championing improved facilities, and now as Chair of the Heritage Committee, where she has supported the preservation of our local heritage buildings.

Her concern for safety and health are ever present

She has an inquiring mind and asks many questions to ensure that she has a full understanding of the issues.

She has been fearless in presenting her view even when her view differs from the majority, such as voting for public transit.
 She is unafraid of hard work and made holding down 2 jobs look easy. But believe me, few people would be on that early GO Train after getting home at midnight following a long drawn out council meeting. But Moya did it.

When a complaint comes from the public, Moya is right on top of it, finding out more about the problem and working to find a solution.

•For 17 years she has provided the public with exemplary service

•Stepping up to run for a seat in provincial parliament is a big decision. It means putting a lot of things in your life on hold, such as babysitting one’s cherished grandchildren. It means contemplating getting back on the GO train for another 4 years. It means letting go of local projects and letting others pick up the slack. It means getting to know communities throughout the vast riding and making all of them equal priorities. It means changing focus from purely local issues to adding in broader provincial issues.

.But Moya is up to the challenge. She is enthusiastic and energetic and will make a fabulous MPP.

So I am very pleased and proud and honoured to be nominating my friend and colleague Moya Johnson as the Liberal candidate for the riding of Wellington - Halton Hills.