Central Ontario residents ask minister to impose moratorium in Minden ER closure
Residents brought a petition that has more than 17k signatures calling for a moratorium

Residents in and around the central Ontario community of Minden are calling on the health minister to step in and impose a one-year moratorium on the planned closure of an emergency department.
Haliburton Highlands Health Services announced recently that the ER at its Minden location would close as of June 1 and all emergency services would be transferred to its Haliburton site, about 25 kilometres away.
The hospital says a shortage of nursing and medical staff is behind its decision.
A group of residents visited the legislature Wednesday with more than 17,000 signatures that they say they have gathered on a petition calling for a moratorium.
Norman Bess, a seasonal resident of Minden, says he doesn't believe he would be alive today if it weren't for the urgent care he received at the local ER when he had a heart attack in September 2017.
Health Minister Sylvia Jones says the closure is a local decision made by local hospital leadership.