Council selects working group chair and vice-chair

A new hospital working group will be led by Brantford city councilors Dan McCreary and Richard Carpenter.

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Councilors supported creation of a working group, which will lead a grassroots effort in support of a new hospital proposed for the city. At a recent meeting, councilors also voted in favor of having McCreary serve as chair and Carpenter as vice chair of the working group.

“Ordinarily, the chairs and vice-chairs are elected by the committee (working group) membership,” McCreary said. “But we have a tight timeline on this and we do have members we hope will be appointed by other communities, which may take a bit of time.

“We’d like to get going on laying out a plan for this public campaign.”

The working group will advocate and support the Brant Community Healthcare System’s campaign to replace the aging Brantford General Hospital with a modern facility.

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Plans call for the group to include elected and citizen representation from Brantford, Brant County, Six Nations and Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation.

In addition to helping with fund-raising initiatives, the working group will highlight the importance of a new hospital to all four communities.

Healthcare system officials have said the existing hospital’s infrastructure is old resulting in boiler breakdowns and a sink hole in a utility tunnel.

At the same time, Brantford and the surrounding area is one of the province’s fastest growing communities. A provincial Ministry of Finance has estimated that Brantford will grow by about 38 per cent over the next 25 years.

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