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Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty says a new 10-year national health care strategy is needed for the province’s aging population.

That’s the message Premier Dalton McGuinty delivered today during a speech to the Ottawa Chamber of Commerce held at the Fairmont Chateau Laurier.

“Increasing year-to-year base funding by six per cent is not comprehensive,” McGuinty said in reference to Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s federal election promise.

In the next 10 years, 1.6 million Ontarians will turn 65 and that’s twice as many who retired between 1981 and 1991.

“Think of it as a big grey revolution that’s also a golden opportunity,” McGuinty said. He delivered a speech to members of the Ottawa business community earlier today.

“Today’s retirees are not yesterday’s retirees. They’re more active, more engaged and eager to lead full and fulfilling lives,” said McGuinty.

Dalton McGuinty

I managed to squeeze off a few shots before the stage collapsed.
The last photo was taken seconds before the collapse. (those photos MAY follow at a later date)

As you may already know, the main stage where Cheap Trick was playing collapsed 20 minutes into their set. I was in the photographers pit area when an extremely strong gust of wind blew threw the park and took down the main stage. As of now, there are reports of two injuries. It could have been much worse… thank God no one was killed.
Being at the front / base of the stage, it was the most incredibly frightening thing I have ever witnessed.

Soundgarden & William “Bootsy” Collins

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