[url]http://montreal.ctvnews.ca/woman-claims-she-was-told-to-leave-hospital-and-province-for-requesting-english-service-1.1645046#ixzz2ql3LJwW1[/url]
[quote]A woman claims that when she asked for service in English at the Verdun General Hospital, she was told not only to leave the building, but also the province.
Sonia Bailey, 24, called 9-1-1 on Friday afternoon, complaining of chest pains.
“We came by ambulance,” said Bailey’s boyfriend Jabari Radway, 32. “It was a very serious situation, we don’t know what’s going on.”
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Bailey and Radway claim they were told to leave the hospital before she could have any bloodwork done.
“They could have kicked us out because of this language situation and we could have walked a block and my girl could have collapsed,” said Radway. “What would we have done then?”
The couple claims that when a nurse came in to treat Bailey he asked, in French, that she put her right arm on the table.
Bailey put her left arm up, because she didn’t understand. At this point, Radway said he then asked if his girlfriend could be served in English.
The couple claims that the nurse then refused, and proceeded to insult Bailey, saying it was unbelievable that she didn’t know the difference between her left and her right.
An argument then ensued between Radway and the nursing staff, security was called and both Bailey and her boyfriend were removed from the premises.
The couple moved on to Montreal’s Jewish General to proceed with Bailey’s treatment and bloodwork.
The Verdun General says their policy is to give patients service in a language they understand, and that if a staff member is unable to do so, they should find another who can.
The hospital is calling this an isolated incident, and has not launched an internal investigation because no formal complaint has been filed.
Radway says the reason no complaint has been made is because he and his girlfriend were told to leave. He plans to call and make one, in hopes of sparking further investigation into the case.
Bailey was unavailable to speak to CTV for comment.[/quote]
Canada stahp
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I'm not Canadian, but I thought this was funny.
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12 Respuestas[u] [/u]
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>french canadians oh lawdy teh horror
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2 RespuestasThat's just French Canadian stubbornness for you. You may be dying but if you can't speak French then tough shit..... Oh canada.
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>Quebec
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Lol Jews to the rescue! But I was just there and they are generally nice people and pretty too... What? Oh right nice people
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Lol Quebec.
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One hospital isn't a representative of Canada or Quebec. In most cases, Quebec'ers are A okay with speaking english, and inf fact go out of their way to speak in English to folks. These people just got a common case of "meeting a douchebag."
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3 Respuestas[quote]quebec[/quote]
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Quebec isn't Canada. [spoiler]Haha, just kidding. They're Canada whether they like it or not.[/spoiler]
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I wonder if anybody here has watched Good Times.
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1 RespuestaSo...why didn't they file a complaint?
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Editado por monitor 16807: 1/18/2014 11:43:21 PMPeople from Verdun are all poor and therefore racists* as -blam!-. I'm not even kidding. *Or whatever word is appropriate here. Edit: I'm kidding of course.
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6 RespuestasFirst bagged milk now this!
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silly canada