Health minister defends cost of contract to operate province’s 811 Health Line bailzhoward
Health Minister Tom Osborne is defending the cost of a contract to operate the province’s 811 Health Line. That’s after the medical association released numbers showing a private company will be paid more than what a family doctor gets for an in-person visit.
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