Laurel L Russwurm 2026-01-13 20:46:45

Do You Value Healthcare?

The Ontario Health Coalition is a volunteer organization that has been fighting to preserve Universal Health Care in Ontario. Right now they are asking Ontario and Canadian residents to sign the federal Petition e-6811. Unlike the many petition websites all over the web, federal e-Petitions actually fo before the government, and the government must at least answer it. They have to be sponsored by an MP (in this case Liberal MP…

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Do You Value Healthcare?

The Ontario Health Coalition is a volunteer organization that has been fighting to preserve Universal Health Care in Ontario. Right now they are asking Ontario and Canadian residents to sign the federal Petition e-6811. Unlike the many petition websites all over the web, federal e-Petitions actually fo before the government, and the government must at least answer it. They have to be sponsored by…


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Do You Value Healthcare?

The Ontario Health Coalition is a volunteer organization that has been fighting to preserve our Universal Health Care in Ontario for years. Right now they are asking Ontario and Canadian residents to sign the federal Petition e-6811.

Unlike the many petition websites all over the web, federal e-Petitions actually go before the government, and the government must, at least, answer it. Such petitions have to be sponsored by an MP (in this case Liberal MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith) who will present it to Parliament at his first opportunity. We only have until Friday, January 16, 2026, at 4:41 p.m. (EDT) to sign this petition. The more signatories there are, the more weight it will carry with the government.

The text of this petition is pretty self explanatory (taken directly from the federal petition site) is as follows:


Petition to the Minister of Health

Whereas:

  • Ontario’s Doug Ford government has redirected thousands of surgeries from public hospitals to private, for-profit clinics and hospitals, and
  • The private MRI/CT and cataract surgery clinics are extra-billing patients, charging user fees, and manipulating patients — particularly elderly patients — into paying thousands of dollars when they go in for care, and
  • Patients are reporting exorbitant charges of $4,000, $8,000, even up to $11,000 for cataract surgery in Ontario’s private clinics, as well as hundreds of dollars for access to primary care in private for-profit nurse practitioner clinics, and
  • The Canada Health Act bans user fees and extra-billing of patients & requires that our medical care be funded by taxes (OHIP) and provided without financial barriers, based on Canadians’ medical need not how much money a person has, and
  • No patient should be forced or manipulated into paying for their cataract and other surgeries, MRIs and CTs, and primary care – in fact these charges are just what the Canada Health Act was set up to prevent, therefore

We, the undersigned, citizens and residents of Canada, call upon the Government of Canada to uphold and enforce the Canada Health Act.

Open for signature September 18, 2025, at 4:41 p.m. (EDT)
Closed for signature January 16, 2026, at 4:41 p.m. (EDT)

https://www.ourcommons.ca/petitions/en/Petition/Details?Petition=e-6811


For more information please visit The Ontario Health Coalition. You can find them on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.


Don’t delay! Sign this e-Petition today!

 

My son went out for Halloween as Harry Potter before there were movies or store-bought costumes, so…

Harry Potter flies his Numbus 2000 low through a graveyard on October 31st, 2000.

In the Year 2000 there were only 5 Harry Potter Books and no Harry Potter movies.  We worked out the costume from information in the books.   ALT

My son went out for Halloween as Harry Potter before there were movies or store-bought costumes, so we worked out what his costume ought to be from the books. Can you imagine: he had to explain who he was supposed to be at a lot of the doors he trick-or-treated. He loved the fact Harry Potter wore glasses like he did.

I’ve been organizing my photos and it bothers me how important Harry Potter was in my son’s childhood.

The first I heard of the book series was that some parents wanted the books banned from the school library. Nothing could have inspired me to run out and buy the first one any faster than that. It was clear that one way or another, Harry Potter was going to be an important part of the culture of my son’s generation, so had the book turned out to be satanic junk, when I read it to him, we could have talked about it. And if it was half as good as advertised, we wouldn’t have wanted to miss any of it.

The Gryffindor Crest I made for my kid's doorALT

It was good, and the themes were powerful. It was interesting that the books matured with their readers. And my son grew up, learning some good lessons therein, and by the time the final book came out, I had to pre-order two copies because I didn’t want to wait the day it would take him to devour the thing before I could read it.

And of course, my son grew up and moved on. But as great as the Harry Potter experience was, the whole thing has been soiled by Ms Rowling’’ virulent anti-trans advocacy. I might say it was on par with Frank L. Baum’s racism, but at the time Baum made his splash, he wasn’t out of step with his times.

So much in the Harry Potter books seemed to support inclusion, this seemed to be out in left field.

TWEET
@jk_rowling
If sex isn’t real, there’s no same-sex attraction. If sex isn’t real, the lived reality of women globally is erased. I know and love trans people, but erasing the concept of sex removes the ability of many to meaningfully discuss their lives. It isn’t hate to speak the truth.

@ScarletEnvyNYC
You’ve written so many, but these are the words you will be remembered for.
7:20 PM · Jun 6, 2020  from Brooklyn, NY
ALT

We ought to know better. Jo Rowling ought to know better. The excuse for this “activism” is supposedly meant as “protection” for women. (Funny, that was/is often the excuse for racism.)

Attacking anyone for being different is never self protection. It certainly doesn’t protect *any* women. Such anti-trans nonsense has actually caused a lot of problems for a cis women who have been hassled and attacked because misogynists decided they weren’t real women either. People who buy into this mindset are justifying judging all women based on what they look like.

Women who you don’t look womanly enough might be banned from using the appropriate toilet. Worse, people, women, real women, not the mythological boogymen pretending to be women so they can more easily attack women that Ms Rowling is afraid of. Real women come in many shapes and sizes. Biology has long outstripped the binary worldview Ms Rowling cherishes.

My son as Harry Potter at the local Chapters Book Store book launch party.  I started making his costume before any of the movies came out, and he's holding the wand I made from a piece of bamboo painted gold with a green glowstick inserted at the end, wearing the Gryffindor cloak complete with the Gryffindor crest I painted from the book.  The bookstore furnished the stuffed Hedwig sitting on his shoulder.ALT

One of the reasons I became a writer was to help make sense of the world. To help me understand other people’s points of view. But what I’ve never understood what kind of privileged arrogance makes anyone believe themselves entitled to tell other people who or what they should be.

In her persistent crusade to erase the identities of trans people, what Ms Rowling is doing with the outsized platform and insane amount of privilege she wields as Harry Potter’s creator, she is effectively doing the same thing her Lord Voldemort did in attacking “mud bloods.”

So while we still have the books in my house, and the first few movies, but they’ve not been re-read or watched again. There are so many good books and movies that haven’t been tainted by hate speech. Why bother? We certainly haven’t (and won’t) been passing them along to any children.

It is lovely that so many of the actors and others involved with the Harry Potter phenomenon have stood up against Ms Rowling’s unfeeling crusade.

https://variety.com/2020/film/news/emma-watson-daniel-radcliffe-sarah-paulson-condemn-jk-rowling-anti-trans-tweets-1234630870/

If I were to write a character who was a Rowling-like children’s author who engaged in anti-trans activism, I could imagine a number of reasons, all bad or sad, as to why such a wildly successful author character might persist in their hate based crusade against a group of innocent people. But that would be fiction.

In reality, I don’t know why, and truth be told, I don’t actually care. People often lie to themselves to justify their fear based hate. I am probably more offended by Mr Rowling when they claim to “love trans people” with one side of their mouth, then proceed to try to erase them with the other.

What Ms Rowling is doing here is hurting trans people. Ans well as their friends, families and communities.

TWEET
J.K. Rowling @jk_rowling ☑️
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I know and love Trans people but . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ALT

There is no possible justification.