Robin Milne
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New healthcare deal gives ‘more clarity’ after Manitoba man left with $118K billThe Manitoba government admitted a breakdown in communication ultimately resulted in Robin Milne being stuck with a hospital bill of more than $118,000.HealthJul 19, 2018
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Global Winnipeg receives 2 regional awards for journalism: RTDNAGlobal News Winnipeg was recognized April 21 with two regional awards by the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA).CanadaApr 21, 2018
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Exclusive: No more medical bills for Robin Milne, province pays final half of $118K US health billIt's a day Robin Milne has been waiting nearly eight months for. The province has now paid all of his hospital and medical bills after Milne was treated in a U.S. hospital last year.HealthMay 17, 2017
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Province pays off large portion of $118k bill for Manitoba man treated in U.S. hospitalThe province has agreed to pay for a portion of a Manitoba man's massive medical bill after receiving life-saving surgery in the U.S.CanadaMar 9, 2017
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Health Minister ‘eager’ to speak with U.S. hospital over Manitoba man’s $118K medical billIt's been days since Robin Milne was told the province would not cover his $118,000 bill, but now Manitoba's health minister said he is still prepared to help.HealthFeb 3, 2017
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Province won’t pay Manitoba man’s $120K medical bill after heart attackAfter the health minister reviewed Robin Milne's $118,000 medical bill, Global News has learned the province has told the family it will not cover it.HealthFeb 1, 2017
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Province to review Manitoba man’s $118K medical bill, for heart treatment in U.S. hospitalThe province is calling for a review on a 20-year-old agreement that allows some Manitobans to seek emergency medical treatment in the U.S.CanadaJan 26, 2017
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Exclusive: Manitoba man on hook for close to $120K medical bill after having a heart attack at homeA Manitoba man is on the hook for $118,000 bill after suffering a heart attack in Manitoba, but being forced across the border into the United States for emergency care,HealthJan 25, 2017
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