12 ~ Wednesday, September 8, 1993 ~ North Shore News Kevin Gillies INQUIRING REPORTER SCHOOL OFFICIALLY opened across reached with (NVSB). To the relief of parents, students (some any- way), teachers and administrators a tentative agreement was reached shortly before the Labour Day How dv you feel about the schools opening on time? John Ward North Vancouver 1 am thrilled that they are opening on time — absolutely. Al! of this should have been handled through the summer and | not at the children’s ex- pense. School Peter Kempf Squamish 1 think education is im- portant and the schools should be open. the Lower Mainland yesterday for thousands of students. The North Vancouver Teachers’ Association (NVTA) was threatening to withold their services if a contract was not North Vancouver District deal, 44 long- Elizabeth Servant North Vancouver I think it’s good because people need an educa- tion. I'm glad my kids are going back because they can see their friends and interact with people their own age. weekend, Bruce Tyler North Vancouver I think it’s good and that a strike would be silly. _ Students are a lot easier to deal with on the North Shore. Over town. they are a lot more violent. thus averting a strike. Although to press time, the teachers’ union had not commented on the the NVSB had ratified it, and the situation ap- peared less tenuous than before. Details of the three-year deal would’t be released until both sides of the dispute voted on it. In the meantime, schools are expected to open on time. Fannie Wakelin North Vancouver I think it’s good they’re. opening on time.’ Last time there was a strike at my school, | enjoyed the time off, but looking back it seemed pointless. Collins vows to keep medical system in good health -THE CANADA Health. Act will, not be opened up to ‘user’ fees, Capilano-Howe Sound MP and _ federal Health Minister Mary Col- lins promised_recently. By Surj Rattan ‘News Reporter Collins made the statement ina . speech she delivered to the Cana- dian Medical Association in _ Calgary... . Collins ‘said both she and Prime Minister Kim Campbell. are op- posed, to user fees for ‘‘medically necessary insured services.” “And this is not a policy that is borne out of dogma or inflexibility, but ‘rather. a position that — is upheld by all available evidence. “User fees do not cut down on ‘unnecessary .demands for service. ‘They, merely establish. a new divi-" sion: those. who can afford to pay and‘ those who cannot,’’ said Col- lins in: her Aug. 23 speech. I She added that the federal gov- ernment’s commitment tothe ac- cessibility of the Canada’ Health Act is as firm as Ottawa’s com- mitment to four other governing principles: © comprehensiveness; @ universality; | LEARN F ENGLISH j AT SYLVAN ° self naced, independent leaming ® Multimedia computer teaching system ° Practice speaking in privacy * Learn at own pace * Students of all ages : SYLVAN ‘LEARNING * CENTRE* NORTH SHORE © .985- 6811. : framework, ment and the medical profession - should also examine other issues @ portability @ public administration. Collins said that using the Canada Health Act as a the federal govern- such as -efectiveness and afior- dability of medical services. She added that Canadians should be assured that the coun- try’s health-care system is not on the verge of a breakdown. “Canada’s health-care system remains the finest in the world, copied by some, envied by all,”’ said Collins. | ‘ _ While she admitted there is not enough money available for all of the medical. services the public demands, the problem must be dealt with on a ‘‘government-wide basis, not merely by focusing on health or education or the en- vironment. “Having said that, however, we, in our sector, must have a plan for dealing with the new re- ality of the 1990s. ‘‘Where do we start? Clearly the Status quo is not sustainable. “First, we must have a common goal, and for me the highest pri- ority should be directed at im- proving the health of Canadians in the broadest sense so that they can lead full and fulfilling lives,’' said Collins. She added that Canada’s health-care system should not be divided into ‘‘a dozen different syste ."‘ and that ali Canadians should have equal access to qual- ity health care. “Collins said this means main- taining Ottawa’s commitment to Glass or Plastic lenses to powers + 6.00 with a2 cyl. AT TRU- VALU OPTICAL YOU CAN’T BEAT GUR EVERYDAY Low PRICES Introducing our Summer Protection Package on Plastic Lenses. Includes UV Filter, Tint, and Scratch Resistant Coating . the health-care system, which, i 1991, $2,500 per Canadian per year. She added that Canada needs to get better value for its money from the nation’s -health-care system. ; “The good news for Canada is that, contrary to popular belief, health care costs are not spiralling out of control,”’ said Collins. 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