jeudi 26 janvier 2017
Manitoba man stuck with $118K in medical bills after emergency surgery in U.S.
A Manitoba man is calling for the province to pay $118,000 in medical bills for emergency heart surgery he says he was forced to get in the U.S. as he waited for the province to airlift him to a Winnipeg hospital.
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