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Province to fund 3 OB/GYNs at LDMH Despite recent uncertainty it appears that the future of Leamington District Memorial Hospital’s OB unit is bright, said Chatham-Kent-Essex MPP Rick Nicholls. Nicholls is pleased that the province has approved additional funding to keep Leamington’s OB unit open and staffed. “Birthing services are incredibly important and I’m relieved to say that Leamington will not lose this important service,” he said. The Ministry of Health and Long-term Care recently committed $1.3-million annually to hire and retain three new OB/GYNs at the hospital. “This has been an absolute priority for both of us, to make sure that obstetrics is maintained,” said Eric Hoskins, Minister of Health and LongTerm Care. “We will be going ahead to ensure that those guarantees necessary to be able to attract obstetricians to Leamington hospital do occur.” The MPP acknowledged the tremendous work of Leamington District Memorial Hospital officials, Leamington Mayor John Paterson and concerned citizens who came together to support the hospital. “I’m proud to represent communities that are so passionate about their health care. When I bring these matters to the Minister of Health’s attention, he knows that there is a community behind me. Our collective voice has been heard,” said Nicholls. Nicholls challenged the Health Minister last month regarding a financial shortfall in the province’s commitment to the unit, saying that addi-

tional funding was needed immediately for new OB/GYNs as the hospital’s only one was set to leave for Windsor in May. In response, Minister of Health and Long-term Care Eric Hoskins pointed to the ongoing efforts of MPP Nicholls as well as countless members of the community who have made sure the Ministry paid close attention to this issue. Nicholls continues to work with the Ministry of Health to ensure LDMH receives 100% of the funding required to retain the Obstetrics Unit and the introduction of rehabilitation beds at LDMH as outlined in the integration order issued through the Erie St. Clair Local Health Integration Network (ESC-LHIN).

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By Pat Bailey Since taking over the former H.J. Heinz Company’s facility nearly two years ago, Highbury Canco has been playing a game of ‘catch up’ of sorts. And that game has suddenly taken on a life of its own. It’s no longer just about adding new product lines, or adding to the ever-increasing number of employees on its payroll – well, it’s about ketchup. With the closure of Heinz went the world famous, locally produced Heinz Ketchup. But in its place, Highbury is now responsible for producing the tomato paste, using tomatoes grown by local farmers, for French’s Ketchup. And the introduction of this product has taken on a life of its own — since

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Brian Fernandez of Orillia posted about the Canadian content in the ketchup and the American-based company’s pledge to use tomatoes grown by Leamington and southwestern Ontario farmers. His Facebook post garnered immediate attention, with over 100,000 shares in just a few days. It began a movement of Canadian pride, many vowing to boycott Heinz products. While Leamington Mayor John Paterson is thrilled that the introduction of locally grown tomatoes in the production of French’s Ketchup will translate to increased production for local farmers and possible additional jobs at the plant, he fears it could develop into an anti-Heinz movement. And Paterson said the 400 jobs at the Highbury Canco plant depend on the

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“It’s a great big win for the farmers,” said the mayor, “but they (Highbury) still make a number of prod-

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