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Originally Posted by J.OT13
A women in labour from Buckingham should not have to go all the way to Gatineau (or Aylmer) to give birth. Maternity wards are a pretty basic service. I get why cardiology or cancer might be centralized, but emergencies and maternity wards should be offered in all hospitals.
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I don't deny that we are
scandalously underserved here, but Buckingham to the hospital on La Vérendrye is about 15 minutes driving normally.
I assume that a lot of daddies from Buckingham often make it in less time than that, when the water breaks.
I don't think you can get from Orleans to the General or Montfort faster than that, and Orleans has over 100,000 people. Buckingham has about 10,000. Rockland has what 20,000 and is even further out.
This isn't to make this an Ontario-Quebec thing BTW. It's more a "Canadian" thing, and I actually think that at some point we just stopped building infrastructure and institutions. Or at least it didn't even come close to keeping pace with population growth in many parts of the country.
Buckingham actually has its own hospital with a small emergency room. But it's a holdover from the "old days". Same goes for Wakefield (though it's a fairly new building - but the institution itself goes way back). Nobody builds hospitals in places like Wakefield and Buckingham in today's Canada.
Logically a place like Orleans should have some kind of hospital. I know Montfort is building some kind of satellite facility there but I am pretty sure you still won't be able to give birth to a child there.
Even somewhere like Rockland should have a hospital of some kind.
If you look around you see how our mindset and how we do things has changed - that's why you find hospitals in much smaller communities like Alexandria.