Winnipeg musician fights for 'control over his life' after being placed under public trustee guardianship
A Winnipeg musician has no access to his bank accounts, can't collect a paycheque and can't even access his medical records because he is under the guardianship of Manitoba's public trustee — and he is on a mission to get out.
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![Paul Cameron Miller, a former music teacher, has been under public guardianship since January and is on the verge of losing his home. A portrait of a man, holding a guitar with long hair and a sweater, sitting on a couch](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7037811.1700852243!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/paul-cameron-miller.jpg)
A Winnipeg musician has no access to his bank accounts, can't collect a paycheque and can't even access his medical records because he is under the guardianship of Manitoba's public trustee — and he is on a mission to get out.