mardi 17 janvier 2017
Saskatchewan and federal government reach deal on health care
Saskatchewan and the federal government have reached a health-care deal, allowing the province to get new federal money for home care and mental health. The province has also reached a separate agreement in its dispute over private MRIs.
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