Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson spoke on Tuesday alongside the finance minister, Cliff Cullen, regarding the province’s investments in the 2023 budget. Stefanson said the province outlined a commitment of $130 million to reduce Manitoba’s surgical and diagnostic backlog by forming a working taskforce as well as expanding partnerships with surgical clinic to ease wait times.
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Manitoba’s premier, finance minister discuss solutions to surgical backlogs in 2023 budget
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