Ombudsman offers opposition tool to hammer Quebec Liberals ahead of election
MONTREAL — Quebec’s ombudsman gave the opposition the perfect tool to hammer the government ahead of the 2018 provincial election: she said on Thursday that Liberal efforts to balance the budget are hurting the elderly.
While the Liberals have posted a series of balanced budgets since taking office and are expected to be flush with cash before next fall’s election, the government hasn’t been able to dispel the impression their economic successes have come off the backs of society’s most vulnerable.
Marie Rinfret’s first report since becoming ombudsman noted that despite the well-documented fact Quebec’s population is aging, home care for the elderly is “levelling down” and “unacceptable.”
The number of people receiving home care fell about one per cent between 2015-16, she said. Additionally, the average length of time dedicated per patient, at home, fell seven per cent between 2010-16.