Nova Scotia’s health care system has been under fire, following the deaths of two women who waited long hours in emergency rooms without seeing a doctor. Meanwhile, hospitals in every province are dealing with increased health care pressures. The premiers are calling on the federal government to provide increased funding, but in the meantime, ‘The West Block’ guest host David Akin asks Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston about what he’s doing right now to ensure Nova Scotians can trust emergency room care going forward.
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