More reaction after the release of a report into a Princeton man’s death following delays accessing cancer treatment. While Fred Cosman’s family has been told earlier treatment would not have made a difference, they feel let down by the Interior Health Authority and the province. While the premier believes changes will be enacted following Fred Cosman’s death, the opposition says what he went through is indicative of a health care system that’s failing British Columbians. Neetu Garcha reports.
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