People from Niagara will be taking their concerns over the future of health care directly to Queen's Park.
Next Tuesday, the Niagara Health Coalition will be taking a bus to Toronto to insist that health care remain public and under local control.
Officials cite concerns with plans to reduce the overall number of health units and ambulance services and cut funding to several areas including OHIP plus and autism services.
The Niagara Health Coalition also worries about the looming possibility of health care privatization.
The bus will leave from the Welland Market on the morning of April 30th at 9 a.m., head to the Fairview Mall Go Bus Stop in St. Catharines for 9:30 a.m., and then pick up people at the Grimsby Go Bus Stop at 10 a.m. before continuing on to Toronto.
Seats can be reserved by emailing niagarahealthcoalition@yahoo.ca