'Irresponsible' to give bonuses to staff at some hospitals, not others, says MNA
The Quebec government's decision to dole out bonuses to some medical imaging technicians in the Outaouais — but not those at hospitals in Shawville and Wakefield — is drawing criticism and concern from local politicians.
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![Pontiac Warden Jane Toller speaks into a microphone at the hospital in Shawville, Que., while MNA André Fortin looks on. Toller and Fortin are criticizing the Quebec government's decision to offer bonuses to imaging staff at some western Quebec hospitals but not others. A woman in a red jacket speaks into a microphone outside a hospital while a man in a suit stands behind her and several other people stand off to the side.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7234538.1718317237!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/jane-toller-andre-fortin-shawville-hospital-quebec-funding-imaging.jpg)
The Quebec government's decision to dole out bonuses to some medical imaging technicians in the Outaouais — but not those at hospitals in Shawville and Wakefield — is drawing criticism and concern from local politicians.