Feds put $633M toward improving Manitoba health, long-term care systems
The federal government is sending $633 million in health-care and long-term care funding to Manitoba to help the province hire more staff, address long waits for emergency care and improve home care and long-term care for seniors.
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The federal government is sending $633 million in health-care and long-term care funding to Manitoba to help the province hire more staff, address long waits for emergency care and improve home care and long-term care for seniors.