TERRACE ~ [t will take another five months for the Royal Commission. on. health but its chairman says one domi- nant ‘theme has already emerg- | Juitlce Peter Seaton said the | consistent message from ‘the smaller centres the commission o¢sn’t respond to the needs: of the local community,” Pointing out the direction of health care policy was. decided inaintained it should be ‘our ystem, not their system.” ¢ { It had also been suggested the system’ should be better able to “sadapt. to’ changing | cir- a -“gumstances and needs, For ex-. “ample; Seaton ‘said, if a similar mmission | had been establish- CE ‘“— The issues sur- nding land claims are com- will on the’ part of the federal ine! provincial governments is preventing a solution, says _. Skeena MP Jim Fulton. In the wake of the native blockades: of various . nor- “thwestern highways, Fulton “says he‘has fielded hundreds of phone calls from constituents frustrated they are being + prevented from working’ or be- ing delayed in their travels. “While he did not like to see the blockades or the increased ~ friction they brought to com- : ~~ mnunities 4 in his riding, he charg- ed “there are those it seems to ~ the who like to see that kind of Political divisiveness continue.” ‘In’ -particular, he accused ~ premier Bill Vander Zalm and prime minister Brian Mulroney se had’: ‘Visited: to’ date is ‘the a sae 4s too inflexible (and) : Victoria, . -petitioners had. lex,’ ‘but only a lack of political. ed 20 years ago, its tecommen- dations would have included lit- tle provision for open heart ' -Silfgery nor anticipated the ad-. "vent of AIDS. Given the commission's man- date is to look 10 to 15. years down the road rather than find - instant solutions, he said one of. - ‘its major challenges was trying | to accurately forecast what the: ‘problems and needs would be at. , that time. “Everything changes — 80 rapidly,’ he added, One area it will] certainly have , _ to address is the aging of the. ' population. With the number of- . people over the age of 85 pra- © “jected to increase rapidly in coming years, he pointed out “that’s an expensive area and (they) occupy many beds.” Although the commission will focus much of its attention on the way the health care system works, Seaton said it will also Jim Fulton of not telling the public what needed to be done to end the confrontations, Fulton said the solution lay in Victoria and Ottawa first agree- ; ing to a ‘compensation cost- consider other questions such as “are. there ways we can be ‘healthier and, when sick, are there ways we can be made bet- ter more quickly and less expen- sively.” With many other issues also « being taised — ethical questions ., such as genetic engineering, for example -— Seaton conceded ‘"We' may :have to leave some issues for. someone else to iackle.”? ‘The commission will hold a public ‘hearing here next Wednesday, Sept, 5 at the Inn. ‘of the West, The first session begins at I p.m. and the second at 7.30 p.m. Local groups scheduled to . make presentations include the Child’ Development Centre, Terrace and District Communi- ty “Services and the Health Science association. ack of will holding up land claims settlement sharing formula and. then put- . ting in place a system which . would allow all native groups in - B.C. wishing to begin negotia- a tions to do so. "If those two things are’ done,.,the blockades will come - down and stay down."? Despite the impression the premier was trying to create, Fulton said “There is an answer and the answer is to negotiate on title,’* he said, However, it was clear Vander Zalm was not prepared to do that, .. © As for speculation Vander _Zalm was planning to turn land claims into an election issue, Fulton suggested that was unlikely, Maintaining voters just wanted 8 quick settlement, he added, “I think British Col- umbians know tao much for him to get away with the waffl- ing. : FALL 1990-PROGRAM SCHEDULE ~ GOURRE PROGHAM LENGTH | DATE | _pATE ‘Year One Arts & Humanitites « Year One Pre-commarca ..; Yoat One Pravengi ng ‘ear Nes ‘Year One Sclancesa . Year One Social Sciences Yaar Two Arts &Humaniies - Year Two Education . . 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