At five kilograms, the conversation on health's 1,466-page summary of input catalogues the Campbell administration's attempt to "talk to British Columbians openly" about the "risings costs of health care and the future pressures on the system." But it seems that report, which was released this past Friday, didn't carry much weight with CanWest Global Communication Corp.'s major provincial daily newspapers. To date, The Province's John Bermingham is the only reporter from those papers to have written a story about its release - although columnists Michael Smyth and Les Leyne have shared their opinions on the conversation's findings.
A conversation with deaf ears?
December 5, 2007


Maybe too much of it doesn't say what the Premier was convinced it would say. Heck it onl cost 10 millions or so and in Gordos scheme of things thats peanuts.People want hospitals that have beds, doctors nurses and cleaners that have time set aside to cover all those procedures and operations.The hospitals appear not to be as clean as they should be for starters