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Help most vulnerable patients: Health Minister Jane Philpott to doctors at CMA meeting
Minister focuses remarks on three of the country's most vulnerable groups — Indigenous Peoples, those addicted to opioids and at risk of dying of an overdose, and young people with mental health issues.
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