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This is the renewal of an MOU first signed in 2014 to collaborate on an integrated approach on delivering services in Lloydminster, including shared planning and enhanced accountability. The two provinces also committed to share information and resolve issues, and explore joint opportunities. “Today along with Minister Shandro, I am proud to find a new memorandum of understanding for the provision of health services in the Lloydminster area,” said Hindley, appearing from Regina. The previous MOU expired in July 2019. According to the province’s news release, under the renewed MOU both Alberta and Saskatchewan agreed to collaborate in planning and funding of health services delivered within a 150-kilometre radius of the city of Lloydminster.
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Paul Richer, chair of the Lloydminster and District Health Advisory Council, said his community gets short shrift with health care services because of its unique position on the border between Saskatchewan and Alberta and the accompanying jurisdictional hassle.
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“I always knew things weren’t right in Lloydminster,” Richer said. “So when the mayor said ‘Could you join this group?’ I said on one condition: That I could pound on the table and not be the nice guy. Because being nice wasn’t working.”