Showing posts with label Dr. Barrette. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dr. Barrette. Show all posts

Wednesday, 25 March 2015

La Noirceur nouvelle, cru 2015

Last night several feminists I follow on Twitter (québecoises and from the rest of Canada) tweeted the link to a breaking news story in Le Devoir regarding some hidden provisions in Bill 20, currently moving thru the Assemblée nationale.

This bill, framed as a necessary - AUSTERITY! - reform to the programs which regulate how healthcare is provided by physicians in Québec, was bulldozed through Québec's legislative assembly by the Minister for Health Dr Barrette.  The crumbs of information disclosed reveal that family physicians as well as specialists working for community-based public healthcare service providers will be penalized if they don't obey Barrette's complicated system of quotas.

Interestingly enough, specialists employed by private sector clinics that are owned by physicians who are incorporated as business entities are not restricted by these new regulations.  For example radiologists - unless employed by a hospital, individual practitioners - are still allowed to be as greedy as they want.  Dr Barrette and his spouse are radiologists.

Prochoice providers of women's reproductive healthcare crunched the numbers and revealed another repressive aspect of the Québec Liberal regime's proposed system (loosely translated from story here):
The Minister of Health Gaétan Barrette will limit the number of abortions done by Quebec physicians. In a departmental working document, it was said that abortions will no longer be considered as priority medical activities, which will result in the closing of clinics and thus limit access to first-trimester pregnancy termination.

The devil is in the details. For months now, health care stakeholders demanded to see the famous regulations that Bill 20 will impose. A draft regulation, obtained by the Women's Health Centre in Montreal and consulted by Le Devoir, set off reactions. "Bill 20 was passed without consulting patients, which is extremely dangerous! Women's reproductive health and ensuring prompt access to abortion is fundamental to women's rights. This is a basic criterion of equality between men and women."

The director of the Women's Health Center, Anne-Marie Messier, is angry.  Thirty doctors and directors of family planning clinics sent a letter to the Minister to denounce this attack upon the rights of Québecoises. "By trivializing the important work of doctors (mostly women) working in providing abortions and related services in reproductive health, the Liberal government seriously undermines the right of women to comprehensive reproductive health care in Quebec," they wrote.



Jabba the Hutt doppelgänger Dr Barrette is infamous for throwing his political weight around, bullying his opponents into silence.  On radio, he hectored women for their hysterical stupidity.

But women have reacted rationally and calmly to Bill 20's proposed reforms.



Toula Drimonis published this.
As it stands, the proposed legislation would impose a maximum quota of 504 abortions per doctor per year, even though the number of physicians performing abortions is already limited in this province. This morning, Barrette said that physicians regularly performing abortions would be given “exemptions” to the restrictions. I still don’t quite understand why you would create a law limiting the number of abortions a physician can perform and then hand out “exemptions” to that very same law. What’s the point? Are these measures aimed at reducing costs or are they simply meant to open the door to privatizing these services? One has to wonder. 

If a woman doesn’t have access to one of the very few abortion clinics that exist, then a woman would have to go through her family doctor or another specialist, and eventually that doctor is going to hit a quota. And then what? What does that woman do? As it currently stands, too many Quebecers don’t even have access to a family doctor. A woman without access to one wishing to terminate her pregnancy would have to resort to her CLSC or another clinic, significantly increasing the chances of coming across that quota once again. Particularly in rural areas. 

Let’s not forget that Barrette and his band of merry cost-cutting men (women too, sadly) are also behind governmental efforts to significantly limit access to in-vitro fertilization treatment (IVF), going as far as making it illegal for women over 42 to get IVF. With this bill, only women aged 18 to 42 would have access to IVF treatment — after passing a psychological evaluation. A psychological evaluation…
During that period of Québec history known as "La grande noirceur", Premier Duplessis colluded with the Catholic Church to suppress women's rights. Married women were ostracized by their parish priests if they used birth control. Union organizers like Madeleine Parent and Léa Roback were harassed.

A regressive, patriarchy-tinged backlash is burbling in Québec, much like an over-full septic tank that's been overlooked.  In spite of secularity being the dominant discourse, recent events such as violence incited by the proposed Charter, the emergence of many antiChoice Pregnancy Crisis Centres - which my co-blogger investigated here - a judge refusing to hear the testimony of a woman clad in hijab, suggest that Dr Gaétan 'Duplessis' Barrette is a carbuncle, a symptom of toxic misogyny seething in the body politic. 

Saturday, 15 August 2009

Half right, half wrong.

It appears that a reasonable agreement between the Québec College of Physicians and the Ministry of Health may be delayed until the respective parties stop bickering about who is right, who is wrong, who is incompetent and who is lying.

Radio-Canada has found an individual who wrote the recommendations presented by the College of Physicians. He claims that at that time, no provisions were made to exclude abortions, known as IVG (interruption volontaire de grossesse), as practiced in private clinics from the new regulations.

The core of the argument is the same professional criteria of health care delivery, whether in a hospital or in a private clinic should determine how IVGs are provided in the first trimester. The new regulations will oblige private clinics to follow procedures that are more strict than those the hospitals do.

The outcome of this "imbroglio" should not hang on the results of a pissing match between Lamontagne and Bolduc. This is an urgent matter and should be resolved before more clinics are forced to close. I think that
the sensible recommendations of Dr Barrette, president of the Quebec Federation of (Medical) Specialists should be followed.

Wednesday, 12 August 2009

Old Lies recycled by Pro-lies group.

It was inevitable that Campaign Lies Coalition, HQ for The Fetus©™ fetishists, would exploit the Québec situation. Predictably, they use it as an opportunity to recycle 40 year-old lies.

For reality-based news here's an update on whether Health Minister Bolduc will back down from the intransigeance - and as many suggested, the incompetence - of his bureaucratic and political position.

Faced with raging opposition and calls for his resignation, Health and Social Services Minister Yves Bolduc Tuesday backed down on plans to impose strict new norms for private abortion clinics as of Sept. 30.

In an interview with Radio-Canada, Bolduc – after saying on the weekend the new rules are necessary and a matter of safety – beat a strategic retreat saying he is revising his position. He is now ready to examine the idea of excluding those clinics from the list of clinics covered by Bill 34 adopted in the spring. ...

Gaétan Barrette, president of the Quebec Federation of [Medical] Specialists, waded in, challenging Bolduc’s statement that none of the medical professional orders had opposed to the clinics being covered by Bill 34 when it was analyzed at a legislature committee in the spring.

Barrette said Bolduc ignored their warnings about lumping the clinics in with other types of private clinics. “In 2008, we argued against this but we hit a brick wall,” Barrette said. “I have a problem when the minister goes before the people and says, ‘No, no, no, it’s these others who made me do it.’ ...”

Barrette, who called for Bolduc’s resignation, was not the only one calling the health minister a liar and incompetent.

“The trademark of the Liberal government is to always blame others rather assume its responsibilities,” Action démocratique du Québec health critic and leadership hopeful "Éric Caire said in a statement. “Mr. Bolduc lied to the population and he should today apologize.”

It should come as no surprise then that Campaign Lies Coalition would offer support to Bolduc and his lies. Lying liars tend to stick together.

Monday, 26 May 2008

C-484: The Bill That Is Totally NOT about Abortion

Except that a lot of people -- Conservative Party people -- think it is.

Remember when the 8,000-member strong Fédération des médecins spécialistes du Québec (FMSQ) came out in opposition to Bill C-484, aka The Kicking Abortion's Ass Bill?

Well, according to the Canadian Press, the president, Dr. Barrette, is taking some heat for it. Apparently he is getting hate mail from English Canada hoping he'll «brûler en enfer».

But there's also this:
Cependant, il ajoute avoir aussi reçu confirmation de gens du Parti conservateur dans l'ouest canadien que l'objectif du projet de loi C-484 était bien d'établir une reconnaissance des droits du foetus dans le but d'interdire l'avortement.


Translation:
However, he [Dr Barrette, President of the FMSQ] adds that he received confirmation from people from the Conservative Party from Western Canada that the objective of Bill C-484 was clearly to recognize rights of the fetus with the goal to ban abortion.


OK, we glad that's cleared up.

Check out our newly updated Activist Page to see who else may be getting hate mail. The Canadian Bar Association? The Society of Gynecologists and Obstetricians? The YWCA?

h/t choice joyce at Bread and Roses

(First published at Birth Pangs.)