Montreal | Demonstration to “save” the emergency room of the Lachine hospital

A few hundred people demonstrated on Saturday followingnoon to “save” the Lachine hospital emergency room, which has been partially closed since February.


Since mid-February, the hospital’s emergency room has been open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. for outpatients, that is to say those who arrive at the emergency room on their own. Ambulances no longer transport patients there.

Referring to the labor shortage, the McGill University Health Center (MUHC), responsible for the establishment, plans to focus more on the development of ambulatory care. However, for the Fédération de la santé et des services sociaux (FSSS-CSN) and the union of MUHC employees, it is essential that its emergency rooms and intensive care unit remain accessible to the population on a permanent basis.

Residents and members of the nursing staff defended the community vocation of the only historically French-speaking hospital in the west of Montreal, during a march organized on Saturday in Lachine.




« Il est inconcevable de fermer des services alors qu’on sait que le réseau est partout en surcharge. Le gouvernement Legault veut faire construire de nouveaux hôpitaux privés [sous prétexte de] unclog the network, but on the side, it closes public services and underutilizes existing facilities. It is neither logical nor acceptable,” criticized Sébastien Gagné, vice-president of the FSSS-CSN for the greater Montreal region.

” The closure [des urgences], intensive care and operating rooms might have significant consequences for users and their health. Spending more time in an ambulance to get to another hospital might be fatal for some. This is not what we want”, for her part denounced Arianne Carmel-Pelosse, second vice-president of the Central Council of Metropolitan Montreal – CSN.

The avenue envisaged by the MUHC is all the more criticized since the government has invested more than 220 million to renovate the hospital in recent years.

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