Program Review

Every year with my Ontario sticker renewa I get an application form to fill out to become a registered organ tissue donor. I’m already a donor but instead of a gold star, a thank you or a box check, I must go online and make sure that I am still registered. Perhaps The Trillium Gift of Life Network might acknowledge those who have already registered. I can think of at least a dozen ways they could do this but apparently 12 board members can’t.   

My uncle and father both received covid reliefs cheques last year from the Government of Canada.  Let me just say neither one of them needed covid relief cheques.  A friend rides around on his bicycle in a small town.  He hasn’t owned a vehicle in 5 years and just received a cheque from the Ontario government for his sticker renewal refund. Although these are anecdotal stories that only exacerbate the lack of trust in our establishments, they also point out a growing problem which is government accountability. Afterall, it is our money they are spending.  Public-sector employment is on the rise and while I may suffer from compulsive decluttering disorder, I often wonder if program reviews might help dig up some extra funds. 

There seems to be no appetite to change the status quo.  For example could the Ministry of Multiculturalism and Citizenship merge with Ministry of Francophone Affairs.  Could The Ministry of Education merge with the Ministry of Colleges and Universities.  It also sounds logical that Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade, Labour, Training and Skills Development all be under one ministry. Do we still need 76 schools board offices in Ontario or just one?  Ontario has over 540 agencies, boards, commissions, councils, authorities and foundations.  I wonder how many other agencies could use the technology at their fingertips to improve the quality of services they offer to the public they profess to serve.   

Am I the Only One?

 

 

 

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