samedi 11 mars 2017
'Do you think I have a chance?' ask other Manitobans with hefty U.S. hospital bills
After one Manitoba resident living near the Canada-U.S. border had his hefty medical bills handled by the province, others are wondering whether they'll get the same treatment.
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